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The Power of a New Perspective
Scripture Reading — Colossians 3:1-11
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
— Colossians 3:2
In the hustle and bustle of life, it's easy to become consumed by the distractions and stresses of the world. Our focus often shifts from eternal perspectives to temporary, earthly matters. We become fixated on problems, failures, and the pressure to perform, but all of that can limit our vision and steal our peace.
The apostle Paul encourages us to set our hearts and minds “on things above, not on earthly things.” When we do, we gain a new perspective. We are reminded that our identity is in Christ and that our hope is in the Lord, who rules over all things in heaven and on earth. The troubles of today become smaller when we shift our gaze upward, realizing that we are citizens of a kingdom that is unshakable.
I remember a time when I was overwhelmed with anxiety about my future and the things I could not control. But when I started to focus on God's promises and his eternal plan, I could put my worries into perspective. Life became less about immediate outcomes and more about fulfilling God's purpose. It was a powerful shift, giving me peace in the midst of chaos.
God, help me to focus on you and the eternal promises you have given me. Shift my perspective so that I can embrace the newness you are bringing into my life. Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a pastor, leadership coach, and co-host of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork. Shaped by a story that includes early responsibility in a home marked by addiction, and later seasons of burnout and renewal, Darrell is committed to helping people return to who they are in Jesus Christ so they can live with clarity, identity, and purpose. He is the founder of Strategic Design Consultants and creator of the Lead From Wholeness™ framework, equipping values-driven leaders to build healthy rhythms, resilient teams, and mission-aligned lives. Darrell is a PhD candidate in Organizational Leadership. He and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys family time, walking, reading, basketball, chess, and video games.
Scripture Reading — Colossians 3:1-11
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
— Colossians 3:2
In the hustle and bustle of life, it's easy to become consumed by the distractions and stresses of the world. Our focus often shifts from eternal perspectives to temporary, earthly matters. We become fixated on problems, failures, and the pressure to perform, but all of that can limit our vision and steal our peace.
The apostle Paul encourages us to set our hearts and minds “on things above, not on earthly things.” When we do, we gain a new perspective. We are reminded that our identity is in Christ and that our hope is in the Lord, who rules over all things in heaven and on earth. The troubles of today become smaller when we shift our gaze upward, realizing that we are citizens of a kingdom that is unshakable.
I remember a time when I was overwhelmed with anxiety about my future and the things I could not control. But when I started to focus on God's promises and his eternal plan, I could put my worries into perspective. Life became less about immediate outcomes and more about fulfilling God's purpose. It was a powerful shift, giving me peace in the midst of chaos.
God, help me to focus on you and the eternal promises you have given me. Shift my perspective so that I can embrace the newness you are bringing into my life. Amen.
About the author — Darrell Delaney
Darrell Delaney is a pastor, leadership coach, and co-host of ReFrame’s podcast ministry Groundwork. Shaped by a story that includes early responsibility in a home marked by addiction, and later seasons of burnout and renewal, Darrell is committed to helping people return to who they are in Jesus Christ so they can live with clarity, identity, and purpose. He is the founder of Strategic Design Consultants and creator of the Lead From Wholeness™ framework, equipping values-driven leaders to build healthy rhythms, resilient teams, and mission-aligned lives. Darrell is a PhD candidate in Organizational Leadership. He and his wife, Kia, have three children. He enjoys family time, walking, reading, basketball, chess, and video games.