Waiting for New Beginnings - Jesus Calling (2024)

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Have you ever found yourself at a new beginning?

As summer quickly comes to an end, school is about to begin,offering students and teachers a fresh start. Even if you aren’t anticipating anew school year, perhaps you’re waiting on the next big thing to happen, or maybeyou’re so caught up in this fast-paced life that you can’t keep up with whereyou have been or where you are going. You may not notice something new happeningaround you or within you.

I have been that person, the one who was unaware. But inrecent years, I’ve learned new beginnings deserve our attention, even if we haveto wait on them.

“Hold My hand and walk joyously with Me through this day…Don’t worry about what is around the bend. Just concentrate on enjoying my Presence.” –Jesus Calling, August 4

My journey of new beginnings started about 10 years ago whenGod asked my husband and I to sell our house, the only home our son had everknown. We found in that first act of obedience, God put us on a path scatteredwith unknowns and new chapters. We had no idea where we were going or what wewere doing, but God knew.

In March 2018, I faced a second new endeavor: I sold my businessof 20 years to follow my dream of writing a book. But not just any book—a bookGod asked me to write. With mixed emotions, I left my corporate life behind andentered the process of writing, editing, and publishing my first book.Exhilarated by this new adventure and terrified by the risk of it all, I wasstill unsure of where I was going. Scared to death, I stepped forward in faith,and I found myself at another new beginning.

God always knows the plans He has for us, even if we do not.We don’t have to know His plans, but we do need to walk to the path God hasplaced before us. Yes, it can be frightening to walk in the dark, but that iswhere our faith comes in. And that faith helps us tremendously, like we see inHebrews 11:1 NIV: “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assuranceabout what we do not see.”

“Instead of trying to fit this day into a preconceived mold, relax and be on the lookout for what I am doing.” –Jesus Calling, March 16

As God continues to present new opportunities in my life, often I am Waiting for New Beginnings - Jesus Calling (2)unaware of them. I thought my new beginning came at the sale of our home. I had no idea that act of obedience would lead me to selling my business several years later and then writing my first book, The Me Disease.
But God knew.

And I admit, all this newness has been tough to handle attimes. However, I am comforted by the words of the Prophet Isaiah, which remindme that with every new thing, God will make a way: “See, I am doing a newthing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in thewilderness and streams in the wasteland.” (Isaiah 43:19 NIV)

Even still, the road has been hard, and I often find myselfimpatiently waiting on the next thing. Looking back, I now see prior to any newthing God is about to do, there’s a waiting period. The lesson is to learn toembrace the waiting.

In her book When the Heart Waits, Sue Monk Kiddwrites, “Whenever new life grows and emerges, darkness is crucial to theprocess. Whether it’s the caterpillar in the chrysalis, the seed in the ground,the child in the womb, or the True Self in the soul, there’s always a time ofwaiting in the dark.”

While I was writing, I learned to embrace the waiting. Godwas doing something new almost daily, it seemed, sometimes around me andsometimes within me. I learned waiting was critical to my own spiritualdevelopment and cannot be rushed. And I learned the journey is as important asthe finish. For with every ending, there is always something new emerging.

“Waiting on Me enables you to glorify Me by living in deep dependence on Me, ready to do my will.” –Jesus Calling, March 26


I wrote about this transformation in my book. “I could feel something changinginside me, a shift toward a more authentic self. I was moving back toward whoGod had created me to be. I am a disciple, a learner, and a follower of JesusChrist. That means I am the student and God/Jesus/Holy Spirit is my teacher. Iam still learning.”

As I welcome each new beginning and the waiting that comes along with it, I recognize I am that new beginning. As I continue to learn who God is and who God is in me, I am shifting toward that new creation we read about in 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV), “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”

Today, I feel as if I am standing at another threshold. God is about to spring forth, and I am waiting. I flip open my daily devotional, Jesus Calling, for my daily dose of guidance. The words from July 14 pop out at me like a road sign pointing me home.

“Though the path is difficult and the scenery dull at the moment, there are sparkling surprises just around the bend.” – Jesus Calling, July 14

These surprises are our new beginnings. They wait for us.And sometimes, they are us.

Waiting for New Beginnings - Jesus Calling (3)Melissa H. Thompson has many roles: wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, small business owner, church leader, community advocate, and non-profit volunteer. She and her husband Travis and their 14-year-old son Luke make their home in Thomasville, North Carolina.

You can follow Melissa through her website, www.melissahthompson.com, where you can also learn more about her book, The Me Disease.

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FAQs

What is the spiritual meaning of new beginnings? ›

Spiritual Meaning Of New Beginnings

It is a time to confess our sins, seek forgiveness, and start a renewed commitment to living a life in alignment with God's will. Resurrection Day is a significant time, as it represents the ultimate new beginning through the resurrection of Jesus.

How to answer Jesus call? ›

Respond to the call of Christ. Follow Jesus with repentance and faith. We respond to the call of Christ with repentance and faith. Luke 5:32 says, “I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.” Repentance is a word that gets a bad rap.

When God gives you a new beginning? ›

God gives us new starts in life simply because He loves us. He provides because of who He is, not because of who we are. He is the God of New beginnings. His creative power at work in us provides and revives when we need it.

How to get God to answer your prayers immediately? ›

The more precise we are with our prayers, the quicker the answers will come. That precision will always depend on our knowledge of the will of God. If God hears everything we ask “according to His will” (1 John 5:14), then the key to making a precise prayer and obtaining an immediate answer is to know His will.

What does God want while you wait for an answer? ›

“Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act.” What does God want you to do while you're waiting on an answer to your prayer? Psalm 37:7 says, “Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act” (NLT). God wants you to wait patiently for him to answer your prayer.

How to activate God's calling? ›

Allow yourself to envision a God-sized calling.

God calls us to undertake tasks and roles in our lives that we cannot accomplish on our own so that we can see His power at work. Take intentional steps to widen your vision. Brainstorm with others how you might use your gifts in the world.

What does Jesus say about a new beginning? ›

A new beginning awaits anyone who is willing and wanting to make Jesus Christ the Lord of their life. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!”

How do you ask God for a new beginning? ›

Father, I receive Your transforming, renewing power in my life today. I declare that I am a new creature in Christ Jesus, I am beginning anew with You today. Help me to throw off everything that hinders me so that I may run the race and take the prize.

How do you thank God for new beginnings? ›

Thank you, Lord, for your new beginnings and unwavering provision. I trust that your peace will watch over me as I step into a new beginning. This year, I will rely on the riches of your love and grace to provide for my physical, emotional and spiritual needs.

What do I do when God doesn't answer my prayers? ›

Spend time in prayer and meditation, asking him for wisdom and understanding. Remember that God's ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:8-9), and he may have a different plan or timing for your life. Trust God and remember that he knows what's best for you, even when you can't see it.

How do you wait for an answer from the Lord? ›

Once we've asked God to answer a question or solve a problem, we need to be eagerly awaiting His answer. We need to be serving actively, aggressively and expectantly. When our hearts are eager to hear from God, He loves to rush in suddenly with His solution.

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