Monday, December 20, 2010

Your Comfort Zone Is Destroying You!

Can you explain what a comfort zone is? Simply put, it's a state of mind where a person feels at ease and content, disregarding any warning signs of potential danger. They become complacent and relaxed in their mental state of comfort, despite knowing that it may negatively impact their physical, spiritual, financial, mental, and emotional well-being.

It is disheartening to witness individuals capable of achieving great things settling for situations, people, and environments that hinder their progress and deplete their motivation. As I researched this topic, I pondered how one attains the mental fortitude to overcome such challenges. Moreover, how can one convince themselves to persevere despite facing discomfort and adversity?

As I was seeking answers to this puzzling question, I stumbled upon a scripture passage that expanded my comprehension to a higher level. In his book of Proverbs, King Solomon made a profound observation about this issue. Here is what he stated:

"I went to the field of the slothful and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down. Then I saw and considered it well: I looked upon it and received instruction. Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep. So shall thy poverty come as one that traveleth and thy want as an armed man" Proverbs 24:30-34?

In King Solomon's opening sentence, he isolates two contributing factors that initiate this comfort zone process. These factors are: being slothful and being void of understanding. The word slothful is being reluctant to make an effort, sluggish or inactive. On the other hand, being void of understanding suggests that one needs help to grasp the importance and significance of anything.

Solomon's observation about the destructive nature of comfort zones was particularly insightful. He noted that those most often affected by this phenomenon are people of means who have the resources and ability to do better. He supported this claim by referencing the FIELD of the slothful and the VINYARD of the man void of understanding, which suggests that these individuals had the means to improve their situation.

According to Solomon, this mentality or limited thinking can negatively affect all aspects of a person's life. These consequences may include loss, depression, frustration, fatigue, and, ultimately, a complete deterioration of everything related to them.

Solomon noted that the neglect of resources, such as education funding and basic common sense, results from these individuals' slothfulness and lack of understanding. However, the more concerning issue is the breakdown of their walls. This signifies their vulnerability and inability to defend themselves, making their lives easy targets for exploitation. As a result, they become complicit in their own mistreatment with no resistance to those taking advantage of them.

With the above understanding in mind, it somewhat makes sense why a woman would choose to stay in an abusive relationship. Similarly, why would a husband tolerate disrespectful behavior from his wife, whether in private or public? And why would someone with a good education settle for a job below their potential? Finally, why continue to invest time and energy into a relationship - whether it's romantic, business, or platonic - that isn't going anywhere?

The answer is quite simple: they've found a comfort zone in their mind. In fact, they have secured a place of comfort in their world of discomfort.  They have convinced themselves that it's ok to be this way, and by being this way, it requires little to no effort on their end to resist anything or anyone, thus providing their destructive comfort zone. Wow, how sad!

Experts in psychology and psychiatry have concluded that denial is typically the initial indication of a problem. Ignoring or denying the existence of a problem does not resolve it or lead to self-repair. This aligns with the wisdom of Solomon, who warned that neglecting responsibilities and avoiding action can result in adverse consequences such as poverty and frustration.

 As you may have gathered, this harmful state of comfort did not arise suddenly. It resulted from a gradual process that required perseverance, understanding, and support from oneself and possibly others who enabled this destructive behavior to lead to your downfall.

Solomon clarified it when he said; he saw and considered both conditions well and received instructions from his observation. He's hinting here that you can use his analysis as a reference point to how not to become a victim of this vicious behavior.

To those who can relate, I urge you to wake up and break free from the destructive comfort zone that has held you captive for years. Take a moment to remember what God has said to you: You were made a little lower than the angels and crowned with glory and honor. You have been given dominion over the works of God's hands, and He has placed all things under your feet, Psalms 8:5-6. Ask God to help you break free from your limitations and reach your full potential. 

You are a child of God with immense potential and purpose. Allow God's guidance to lead you toward greatness and fulfillment. Do not let the enemy's lies keep you from achieving all God has planned for you. Trust in Him and His promises, and you will see blessings in your life. Remember, you are not a failure but a conqueror in Christ Jesus. Keep pushing forward, and never give up on your dreams.

MY PEOPLE ARE DESTROYED FOR THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE BECAUSE YOU HAVE REJECTED KNOWLEDGE. I WILL ALSO REJECT YOU. (Hosea 4:6).

Dear God, I ask that your word acts as a tool to uproot any negative patterns and habits in the lives of your people. May your word carve away at these harmful mindsets and replace them with a proper understanding of their identity and purpose. I stand with those who seek to break free from their spiritual limitations, and I speak life into every aspect of their existence impacted by these destructive patterns. I pray all of this in the powerful and holy name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Kevin L A Ewing
ewinglakevin@icloud.com
kevinlaewing.blogspot.com
www.kevinlaewing.com



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