Staying in one place and expecting things to change is unrealistic. Sometimes, God shakes our foundations to move us to where He needs us to be. Jesus said that He is the vine and we are the branches, but the branches must produce other branches, leaves, and fruits. Those who do not grow eventually get cut off, while those who bear fruits are pruned. It is God's will that we grow and bear fruits. Stagnation in our faith walk will never lead us to bear fruits for God. Sometimes, we need to ask God to disturb our comfort zone so that we can walk in His purpose for us. If we wait for food and water and never seek anything else, we will remain stagnant. To seek more from God, we must leave our comfort zone. A goose that is fed by hand will never migrate because it never feels the need to seek more.
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