The Process Of Transition: Reforming The Heart For Growth

Paul experienced perhaps the greatest transition ever recorded. Once an adversary of Jesus’ followers, he became the great defender and teacher of the believers he previously persecuted. 

“Transition—a word that has become a popular buzzword in our day—has been greatly misunderstood,” according to Tavares Robinson. “Some equate transition with change, but the two words do not have the same meaning.”

Robinson details the process of the believer’s transition as a necessary step for growth. He recalls a statement from a neighbor who is a pilot: “For us as pilots, it’s all about the journey, but for passengers, it’s all about the destination.”

Believers are often impatient and desire results immediately. In fact, “Our hurry to reach our destination can apply to our relationship with God. . . . but he is a God of patience who takes delight that we learn from each step of the journey,” Robinson asserts. He explains four steps to becoming transformed by God’s work in our lives: 
•    Detachment—A moment of leaving everything behind. Think of Jesus’ disciples, who had to respond to him when he said, “Follow me. I will make you fishers of men” (Matt. 4:19).
•    Disidentification—A process of losing our image and our identity. Think of Naomi, who lost everything.
•    Disappointment—A wake-up call to who we really are. Think of Nicodemus, who realized that he is not the person esteemed by his peers.
•    Disconcertment—A time when we feel lost, alone, and unheard. Think of Job:  “Behold, I go forward but He is not there, And backward, but I cannot perceive Him; When He acts on the left, I cannot behold Him; He turns on the right, I cannot see Him” (Job 23:8-9).

What do these four steps lead to? Transformation. But when? The triumphant end of Transition: Reforming the Heart for Growth explains God’s promise to those who persevere. May one of those overcomers be you.

 

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The Process Of Transition: Reforming The Heart For Growth

Paul experienced perhaps the greatest transition ever recorded. Once an adversary of Jesus’ followers, he became the great defender and teacher of the believers he previously persecuted. 

“Transition—a word that has become a popular buzzword in our day—has been greatly misunderstood,” according to Tavares Robinson. “Some equate transition with change, but the two words do not have the same meaning.”

Robinson details the process of the believer’s transition as a necessary step for growth. He recalls a statement from a neighbor who is a pilot: “For us as pilots, it’s all about the journey, but for passengers, it’s all about the destination.”

Believers are often impatient and desire results immediately. In fact, “Our hurry to reach our destination can apply to our relationship with God. . . . but he is a God of patience who takes delight that we learn from each step of the journey,” Robinson asserts. He explains four steps to becoming transformed by God’s work in our lives: 
•    Detachment—A moment of leaving everything behind. Think of Jesus’ disciples, who had to respond to him when he said, “Follow me. I will make you fishers of men” (Matt. 4:19).
•    Disidentification—A process of losing our image and our identity. Think of Naomi, who lost everything.
•    Disappointment—A wake-up call to who we really are. Think of Nicodemus, who realized that he is not the person esteemed by his peers.
•    Disconcertment—A time when we feel lost, alone, and unheard. Think of Job:  “Behold, I go forward but He is not there, And backward, but I cannot perceive Him; When He acts on the left, I cannot behold Him; He turns on the right, I cannot see Him” (Job 23:8-9).

What do these four steps lead to? Transformation. But when? The triumphant end of Transition: Reforming the Heart for Growth explains God’s promise to those who persevere. May one of those overcomers be you.

 

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The Process Of Transition: Reforming The Heart For Growth

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Paul experienced perhaps the greatest transition ever recorded. Once an adversary of Jesus’ followers, he became the great defender and teacher of the believers he previously persecuted. 

“Transition—a word that has become a popular buzzword in our day—has been greatly misunderstood,” according to Tavares Robinson. “Some equate transition with change, but the two words do not have the same meaning.”

Robinson details the process of the believer’s transition as a necessary step for growth. He recalls a statement from a neighbor who is a pilot: “For us as pilots, it’s all about the journey, but for passengers, it’s all about the destination.”

Believers are often impatient and desire results immediately. In fact, “Our hurry to reach our destination can apply to our relationship with God. . . . but he is a God of patience who takes delight that we learn from each step of the journey,” Robinson asserts. He explains four steps to becoming transformed by God’s work in our lives: 
•    Detachment—A moment of leaving everything behind. Think of Jesus’ disciples, who had to respond to him when he said, “Follow me. I will make you fishers of men” (Matt. 4:19).
•    Disidentification—A process of losing our image and our identity. Think of Naomi, who lost everything.
•    Disappointment—A wake-up call to who we really are. Think of Nicodemus, who realized that he is not the person esteemed by his peers.
•    Disconcertment—A time when we feel lost, alone, and unheard. Think of Job:  “Behold, I go forward but He is not there, And backward, but I cannot perceive Him; When He acts on the left, I cannot behold Him; He turns on the right, I cannot see Him” (Job 23:8-9).

What do these four steps lead to? Transformation. But when? The triumphant end of Transition: Reforming the Heart for Growth explains God’s promise to those who persevere. May one of those overcomers be you.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732513457
Publisher: Watchman Publishing LLC
Publication date: 10/28/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 531 KB

About the Author

Tavares D. Robinson is the founder and senior pastor of Sound the Trumpet Ministries of Miami, in Miami, Florida, where he has served for fifteen years. He also currently serves as the founder of Watchman Publishing. The Lord has graced Robinson with a bold prophetic voice that turns the hearts of people back to God. He is the author of three previous books: Shepherds, Hirelings and Dictators: How to Recognize the Difference, The Utopia of a Strange Love: When the Love of God is Mishandled, and Warnings from the Garden: Uncovering the Wiles of Deception. While each of Robinson's books has its own specific teaching and prophecy focus, they all provide believers with the tools necessary for identifying truth and discerning authentic leadership from spiritually unhealthy leadership. Robinson currently lives with his family in South Florida."

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Preface ix Introduction xi
PART ONE
Detachment 3 Confrontation from the Word 7 God’s Timing and Our Responsibility 8 The Challenge 11 Detachment Is a Coming Apart 14 Detachment in Scripture 18
PART TWO
Disidentification 33 When Our Image Is Our Idol 41 When Losing Hits Us Hard 43 When Losing Makes Us Question Who We Are 47 Everything Is Under God’s Control 53 Confrontation in Scripture 56
PART THREE
Disappointment 65 A Spiritual Metamorphosis 66 How Disappointment Shows Who We Are 71 Vision versus Revelation 78 Allowing Outside Culture to Dictate Our Plans 83 Encountering God in Scripture 86
PART FOUR
Disconcertment 101 The Final Stage 104                                               PART FIVE
Transformation 119
About the Author 123 Also by Tavares D. Robinson 125

 

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