The world is a big place.
Sometimes we think that if we don't do something big, we haven't done something important. But that's not the case. In fact, it's a lie of the devil to keep us discouraged and to keep us from doing anything.
But, okay, let's say we want to literally change the world. Here are the four steps you must take to change the world:
Change yourself.
A person who wants to change the world has to have certain characteristics. These include love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. You also have to have a healthy lifestyle. That means a healthy diet, exercise, and plenty of sleep. Without these characteristics, you could change the world, but it wouldn't be for the better!
You cannot become this kind of person without a relationship with God. Because it is God's will that you change yourself, He will work with you on this one.
Change your household.
If you want to make an impact in the world, start with the people closest to you that are the easiest to reach. This isn't as easy as it sounds! Even Jesus had a hard time with this one. But if you can affect change here, you're off to a good start in changing the world.
It is God's will that you help those of your household, so ask for His help!
Change your neighborhood.
It's important in this step to be part of a loving, Christian church family, because they can help you affect change in your neighborhood. You, your household, and your church form a powerful army that can do God's will and change your neighborhood for great good.
It is God's will for you to help your neighbors, so, again, ask for His help and He will provide.
Change your world.
Once you've established yourself as somebody worth hearing, take some time to pray. Ask God what His will is. He might tell you to stay right where you are, or He might tell you to reach out to your city, your state, your country, or even the world.
God might not want you to actively change the world in the way you think you should. Consider Mother Teresa. She was changing her neighborhood, and God used her to reach the world with a message of giving and love.
Changing the world takes a lot of time. Most of us have come to expect change almost instantly. Want a hot dinner? Microwave it in minutes. Want to watch a movie? Watch it now with pay-per-view. You have to leave that mindset behind.
But don't give up. This is how you change the world. A lot of people want to change the world and just run out of time. But on the way, they've changed enough lives to make a difference to a lot of people.
By CK Lester
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Loic
Tuesday, May 31, 2011 2:05 PM
Truth is, you can. True, the first step is letting God's Holy Spirit work through you as you choose to obey God, but in order to change the world it's a personal goal that you set. Without a goal all efforts are futile for there's no aim. Prayer is extremely important as well.
Nicklas
Thursday, December 16, 2010 10:04 AM
We cannot change the world. Jesus can, and he does it through us. Let us be tools in his hands.
Augusto Gabriel
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:44 PM
Amen God bless, keep doing God's will Doug and others for righteousness comes and rules over all. God's will surpasses ours and our beliefs =).
Mathew
Thursday, November 04, 2010 4:31 PM
We can change the world with the Spirit of God! ;)
shedrach
Sunday, October 31, 2010 11:03 AM
yaeh it is true .you start by yourself and GOD will help.GOD will not help you without you having an intension for something.this is because God cannot help you for nothing you must have a plan of what to do before asking God for help.
Terry
Wednesday, October 27, 2010 12:37 AM
These indeed are world changing words and I couldnt agree more because I have always beleived that that you have to be the change you want to see in the world, meanin it has to start with you at an individual level but ofcourse bearing in mind that God has to be at the core of our motives and plans.
Edwin
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 9:29 AM
this is a gooe article especialy for youths God bless you pastor
shedrach
Saturday, October 23, 2010 12:01 PM
am really about your experience in writing this.it changes life a lot thanks.
Peter
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:15 AM
Very good article! I like it, it's very encouraging. Helps a lot. Thanks!
Liesl
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:35 AM
Thank you so much. Isn't it wonderful, that God isn't a quick fix God, and never leaves us, and that He deals with us with patience and understanding. He is a God of ultimate perfection, and being the Creator...I'm certain knows that this takes time...and He owns time. Amen.;-)
Janelle
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 7:37 PM
These are such powerful words. But you are so right, we cannot impact the world positively unless we allow God to first rule our lives.
Kristin
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6:59 PM
Excellent article! Very inspiring. I needed this advice, especially the part about not expecting it overnight ;-)
Jose
Monday, October 18, 2010 8:03 PM
Wow! What powerful words! I am not a teen, but I needed to read these words. Particularly the part about changing myself through the fruit of the Spirit, and then effecting change in my household by asking God to help me impact my wife and daughter positively and help initiate change in our home lifestyle in order to spend more time with God as a family so that we may grow strong and stand firm in the face of life's storms.
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