Jesus taught us the importance of letting go of hurt,
disappointment and anger. I think of two situation where Jesus was hurt, when
Judas betrayed him and when Peter denied him.
Look at how He handled it. He accepted it and didn't personalize
their choices nor did He carry it around with Him. He let go of any anger or
resentment that would keep Him stuck in the past. Like Jesus we have to let go
of any empty expectations or fears about what might or might not happen someday.
I think we can all relate to David (at some point in time) when he
said, my guilt has overwhelmed me like a
burden too heavy to bear (Ps38:4). Often times I felt miserable or unhappy and
I didn't understand why. It wasn't until I took the time to see why I realized
two things about myself. I either pondered or rehearsed my mistakes and
failures or I was rehearing the sins and offense of others. This isn't living.
I didn't have peace of mind when I would think like this. God wants us to let
go of the past and move forward. Take the lesson(s) and grow from them. Help
others who are going through a similar situation. Find ways to share how God
exchanged beauty for ashes…. Maybe you can write a book or a song and share
your story.
We need to promise ourselves that we aren't going to look in the rear view mirror. Our past doesn't’ determine our future. It time for me to
realize that I can’t live my life backwards, why would I want to. You and I can
need to let go of all poison created by our own hands or the hands of others.
God
says, as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our
transgressions from us. Based
on this truth and knowing what I now know, there’s no reason to keep hanging on
to hurt, guilt and disappointments. God reminds us that every mistake, every regret,
every harsh word, every embarrassment is in the past. Our pain has led us to
where we are now. God uses every painful experience help you and I to grow in wisdom,
strength and His image.
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