Job 8:7:
"Though thy beginning was small, yet thy latter end should greatly increase". (KJV)
A “Change” is a common term used in describing a drastic transformation in one’s life, such as a movement from a lower rank to a higher level.
Let’s examine a few examples of some great men in the scriptures who experienced a tremendous change.
First, David was a forgotten young shepherd when God prompted Samuel to ask Jesse (his father) if anyone was left before he was presented and anointed as king.
Second, Mephibosheth, who described himself as a dead dog, moved from Lodebar (a place of sorrow) to the palace (2 Samuel 9), just as Jabez in 1 Chronicles 4:9-10. Finally, by all standards, Paul was not fit to be an Apostle because of his past, but through grace, he became one of the greatest (1 Corinthians 15:9-10).
Brethren, when the world writes you off, with Christ, you can rewrite yourself in, through prayers. After all, no one can determine the cause of your life except God. That’s why I don’t care what your past is right now; maybe you are formerly a prostitute, fraudster, or you came from a poor background. Whatever it is, “Never allow them to push you to the ground; for your glorious future is a certainty in Christ”.