TRANSITIONS
Written 9/3/25 by Randy Miller
The dictionary defines the word “transition” as “the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.”
After 52 years of being in the radio business, and 43 of those as an owner, as of August First I sold the last of my radio stations and am transitioning into retirement.
I have no idea what “transitioning” is like, because I’ve never done it lol. I can tell you that after going 100 miles an hour for decades, it’s an adjustment!
I’ve asked God to give me guidance thru this “process of changing from one state to another.”
As of this writing, I’m just little over 30 days in the process, so it’s still a transition in progress.
But, as in everything else, I’m asking for God’s direction in how He takes me thru this.
I have learned that I have to give myself grace, as well as others, thru the process. This is all new to myself and all those around me, so I have to show them love and grace as we work thru it.
What does the Bible say about “transitions”? Let’s have a look. When I googled the question, here’s how it answered:
Biblical examples of transition:
Abraham's journey:
Abraham was called by God to leave his home and venture into an unknown land, marking a major transition for him and the future people of God.
Peter's spiritual shift:
The Apostle Peter and the other believers underwent a significant transition as they learned to welcome Gentiles into the community of faith without requiring them to follow Jewish rituals.
The early church's challenges:
The new Christian church faced numerous transitions and crises, from persecution to the challenge of carrying the gospel to the ends of the Roman Empire.
Principles for navigating transition from the Bible:
Trust God's pace and timing:
The Bible teaches that God sets the pace of our lives, even in the midst of uncertainty, and encourages trust in His timing for our paths. This one really spoke to me!
Find purpose in the change:
Times of transition are often when God transforms His people, producing a lasting glory that outweighs present troubles. I think the word “transforms” is important.
Acknowledge fear, but don't freeze:
It's normal to feel fear during transition, but the Bible encourages laying those fears before the Lord and not letting them stop you from moving forward.
Embrace God's eternal purpose:
Understanding that life is temporary (boy, is that the truth!) and that God has an eternal purpose for us helps us to move forward through difficult circumstances.
Listen to God's direction:
The Holy Spirit provides insight and direction during seasons of transition, helping believers to understand God's will and path. This one is the MOST IMPORTANT!
Yes, transitions in life can be hard. But, as pointed out above, by listening to the Holy Spirit, God can and will direct our path every day so we can find STEADY GROUND TODAY WITH CHRIST!

