
The Challenge question on The Word is:
The times God humbles you, do you think it’s a blessing, or a punishment?
Thank you for participating. God Bless you :)
The Challenge question on The Word is:
The times God humbles you, do you think it’s a blessing, or a punishment?
Thank you for participating. God Bless you :)
And one shall say unto Him, What are these wounds in Thine hands? Then He shall answer, Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends. –Zechariah 13:6
This is from when this blog was brand new. I pray you enjoy it :)
Today while I was reading and typing up the verses to post, the realization hit me that, more times than not, these verses step all over my toes, as the old expression goes.
God always finds a way to point out, to me, right where I am struggling, and what I need to do to fix it, and help me on the journey to be the person that He wants me to be. I mean, I want to be good, be kind, be tender-hearted, be forgiving.
Key words there “want to be” but just because I want to be, doesn’t mean that is what I end up being.
It’s hard when, you feel, you have been wronged, or that someone has hurt your feelings, taken advantage of you, whatever the case may be, to just be kind and forgive them.
To be nice, to not defend yourself, or lash out and do what you feel would equal the score, so to speak.
But if we pause for a moment and give inventory to ALL the things we have done in our lives to offend or hurt others, and yet God forgave us those trespasses.
Then why do we get so mad, angry, upset, etc, when someone comes along and hurts or angers us? What is the saying about shoe being on the other foot?
The more I read my Bible, the more I find that I don’t get so hurt or angry.
It would be a lie to say that I don’t get hurt or angry because I do, sometimes daily but more and more it’s not as severe, or volatile, or long-lasting.
I have done wrong things in my life, wronged others, myself, and to probably people that I didn’t even realize I was hurting, and yet God loves me and forgave me.
He only wants me to do the same for others. He wants us to show everyone in this world, all our brothers and sisters through Him, the same love and forgiveness that he has shown us.
Forgiving trespasses that we feel someone has committed against us, not only helps us, it helps the person that we feel hurt us. Forgiving keeps you happy, succeeding, and growing. It allows you to focus on the good things that you have in your life and not the little things that, in the long run, really don’t matter.
We can’t control what people do to us, but one thing is for sure, we can control how we react to it, and the control we let it have on us. In doing so we share the love and forgiving that God has given to us.