TODAY’S SCRIPTURE |
“I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead” |
(Philippians 3:13, NKJV) |
TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria |
We all go through disappointments, setbacks and things
that we don’t understand. Maybe you prayed for a loved one, but they didn’t get
well. Or maybe you worked hard for a promotion, but you didn’t get it. You stood
in faith for a relationship, but it didn’t work out. One of the best things you
can do is release it. Let it go. Don’t dwell on it anymore. If you go around
wondering why things didn’t work out, all that’s going to do is lead to
bitterness, resentment and self-pity. Before long, you’ll be blaming others,
blaming yourself, or even God. You may not have understood what happened. It may
not have been fair. But when you release it, it’s an act of your faith. You’re
saying, “God, I trust You. I know You’re in control. And even though it didn’t
work out my way, You said, ‘All things are going to work together for my good.’
So I believe You still have something good in my future.”
There is power in letting go of the past and the
frustration of trying to figure everything out. When you release your questions,
you are saying, “God, You are in control. I trust You.” And when you put your
hope in God, that's when He can heal your heart and lead you forward into His
path of blessing.
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A PRAYER FOR TODAY |
Father God, I come to you in the precious name of Jesus Christ. Help me to forgive and release the past. Heal my heart and restore my soul. Show me the good plan You have for my future as I keep my mind stayed on You in Jesus’ name. Amen. |
— Joel & Victoria Osteen |
My diary of turning 50 in 2011, losing weight gained after an automobile accident and hopefully finding love. In 2014, I tested positive for the BRCA gene and had to have a preventative mastectomy. In 2015, married. What does it look like to be married to PTSD? CRAZY! SCAREY!!
Monday, February 6, 2012
LETTING GO, JOEL OLSTEEN
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