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BECOMING A BETTER VERSION OF YOURSELF (2)

BECOMING A BETTER VERSION OF YOURSELF (2)

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post November

Sunday, 23rd November, 2025

Bible Reading: Genesis 12:1, Amos 6:1

Memory VerseWoe to you who are at ease in Zion… Amos 6:1 (KJV)

You are either making progress or you remain stagnant. Infact, stagnation is a mild adjective. You are either making progress or wasting away in purpose. Actually, there is no middle ground in life. Today, let’s talk about comfort zones as one of the dangers to avoid in order to become a better version of yourself

2. Comfort Zones: A comfort zone is a state of mind where an individual feel at ease, safe, and in control within their familiar environment. One characteristic of comfort zone is routine. You are so used to doing the same thing the same way and getting the usual results. Challenging situations are often avoided. While comfort zones offer a sense of security and can be beneficial for rest and recovery, they can also hinder personal growth and limit experiences if one remains within them for too long. Then, comfort zones become silent killers. 

Jonah is a prime example. When God told him to go to Nineveh, he ran in the opposite direction toward comfort and away from assignment. But he couldn’t escape purpose. He ended up in a storm and then in the belly of a fish.

The journey of growth often requires leaving the familiar. God talking to Abraham said, “leave your country, your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you” (Genesis 12:1). His blessing was tied to his movement. 

What is the lesson God is trying to pass across? Your comfort zone is a place of limitation. Until you leave it, you will never see the “land” (or the new level or prosperity) God wants to show you.

You cannot improve in a place where you are unwilling to be stretched. Growth demands discomfort. If you want to fly, you must first be willing to leave the nest. Comfort zones are dangerous because they give the illusion of safety while secretly keeping you stagnant. What feels like peace might actually be paralysis.

God didn’t call you to be comfortable. He called you to be fruitful. And fruitfulness requires pruning, breaking, and planting. That means seasons of pain, of risk, and of stepping into unfamiliar territory. But remember: you were never meant to fit in. You were born to stand out.

If your dream doesn’t scare you, it’s probably not from God. Because God-sized dreams require God-sized faith. And faith without movement is dead. As you move outside of your comfort zone, what was once the unknown and frightening becomes your new normal.

Quote:  A comfort zone is a beautiful place, but nothing ever grows there. MOVE OUT!

Prophetic Decree: By the power of the Holy Ghost, I push you out of your comfort zone into purpose, in Jesus name. 

Prayer Focus 

1. Thank you Father for a message like this.

2. Destiny is calling me to a higher height, Lord Jesus, help me to hearken promptly and completely.

3. Any poor mental state that has kept me at the backside of the desert, break, in Jesus name. 

4. I receive the grace the break the force of inertia (physical, spiritual, mental or financial) that keeps people stagnant in my lineage, in Jesus name. 

5. Destiny is calling me, Lord, by the mighty inner strength of the Holy Spirit, I shall hearken, in Jesus name. 

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Galatians 1-3

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