All of us in one time or another go through a transformation and become a new person. Though this transformation might take time and be painful but the end result is worth it as a butterfly goes through four stages of growth to emerge as a beautiful butterfly.
The first stage is as an egg; we start our growth out as tiny eggs, fragile and delicate. Needing protection and nourishment for growth, though people show hard exteriors and put up shields, when we give our hearts to the Lord we come under his guidance and protection until we mature.
The second stage is as a caterpillar; when we hatch out of our eggs we aren't butterflies yet but a caterpillar. Slowly moving and always eating. This is similar to a Christian life, we start our journey with God slowly but are constantly fed, parts of our lifestyle become hard to digest and as such we get rid of old habits, friends, places that hinder our growth just as a caterpillar outgrows its skin.
The third stage is as a cocoon; in this stage the caterpillar has reached its total growth. They build a protective shell to prepare for the next stage of life. This in a Christian is when God fills up the missing pieces we lost when we shed our old ways and replaces with his love, grace, comfort, strength.
In our cocoons we need to be ready to hear what God has for us and the work he has prepare for us to do.
The fourth and final stage is a butterfly, the transformation from a ground, slow moving caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly is complete.
When the butterfly first emerges it is not use to its wings and different shape and probably does not know it can fly right away. But once it realises its true potential and capabilities it takes off a flies around.
Much like a Christian, there comes a time in our lives when we become so full of knowledge that it is when we should use what we learned in ministries, church, mentoring and show what Gods word can do to you.
Scientists have approximated 28,000 species of butterflies around the world, each one uniquely designed and as it says in the Bible "fearfully and wonderfully made" just as we too are uniquely designed.
There is no need to desire someone else's Christian life when God has prepared our own purpose for each of us. And by his timing he will guide us through all stages of life.
Christopher Archibald lives in Sydney and is an under-graduate student.
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