This new year, instead of making resolutions,
which most of us aren’t that great at keeping anyways, maybe we should think
more about new beginnings. Starting over is not the same as trying to redo a
past failure, but it does assist you by keeping you from spinning your wheels
on regret and frees you up to having a
new starting point. Wrong decisions and regret can become your
roommates, if you let them. But, if you do, remember this about them. They can
lord over, control your self-worth and can send downpours of self-condemnation
on you if allowed to rest in the form of depression and regret. They seem to
reach through time and space and in doing so, there seems to always be negative
consequences that follow them. When a person ignores the signals or warnings in
their own heart and makes a bad decision or wrong choice, it will always
generate a certain amount of consequence that consist of some type of misery or
disappointment and that is guaranteed. It is simply only a matter of when it
comes, and how much. The effects of bad or wrong decisions may consists of an
individual compromise of themselves, they are not getting what they want, they
have to learn lessons the hard way, they feel that they have already blown it
and it’s too late to turn back now, or they may have to go back and cleanup a
past mess. But the most insidious and damaging effect is the feeling of having
wasted a part of their life. At that point a person can feel hopeless and
defeated as if there is no turning back. But friend may I tell you that there
is hope.
This new year not only brings a new year on the calendar, but it also
provides you with an opportunity to a new life if you approach it the right
way. Your future is not governed by your past. By that I mean that no matter
what your past has been, through forgiveness and repentance from those wrong
choices you can change your situation by changing your way of looking at them.
Once you honestly commit to changing, you have already begun the process. We
humans are so prone to failure, yet in God’s eyes failure need never be final. God’s
Word is full of examples of men and women making wrong choices, failing
themselves as well as God. Yet most every time it was right slab in the middle
of the “learning from those mistakes” process, that they found God and for
those that knew Him already they knew Him deeper after they had walked through
the lessons that they were forced to learn, from those mistakes. Once we let go
and let God be and do in our lives as He pleases, we need not try and fix
something, but simply by our letting go of it and trusting God for the outcome,
our situation changes and our future becomes brighter, outwardly and
internally. Make it a point this new year, to start over!
"Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart." Ps. 37:4
Loving on you today!
Bren