The character of God is to be displayed in one’s life to a degree in which solitary confinement is needed. We must live in accordance of the life Christ lived in holiness and sanctification. One lifestyle should reflect the metamorphic change as a butterfly begins to make its transformation in the cocoon. As the transition begins it absorbs all nutrients that it needs to live on the outside world for survival.
How can you fly if you’re holding the baggage of your past? The butterfly can’t fly effectively being attached still to the cocoon; it must break away and trust in the Creator who designed its very being. To many times we are still carrying luggage God has told us to release Years before. You must not allow yourself to become stagnated in launching out into the unknown.
There’s an order of the natural occurrence of the butterfly that allow movement to the next level. Trans formative change is usually UN-welcomed when it shows up. And misunderstood when it happens. You must pay attention and not allow the voices of this present world to choke out the mission you’re called to complete.
When your level of understanding dissipates God begins to elevate you into another level of metamorphosis structure. The higher you go in God and the knowledge and understanding you become in line with what God wants and not yourself. When change is happening it effects your emotions and has at time a detrimental impact on how you view the situation.
As you're being molded into whom God has called you to be; you can’t allow that Delilah spirit to come and distract you from conforming into the image of God. It takes phase 1 week to a month for caterpillars in the physical. As spiritual beings requires you involvement in how fast you allow the pruning and process. If you think you don’t have to be cocooned you do. Transformation requires a mind alteration. The caterpillar and butterfly teaches a lesson. The transformation is assured if we trust God in all He does. It enjoys its existence until it reaches its full maturation in nature. The caterpillar emerges and come out of its habitat adorned with beauty. This is how God wants us to be.
When the caterpillar came to itself it transformed into who God has ordained for it to become.
Delilah sole purpose is to keep you from entering this cocoon and incubate in the presence of God. Don’t play with the things you know will eliminate and terminate the process of transformation God is trying to do in your life.
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