Sunday, November 22, 2020

GOD'S PROMISES - DON'T BEAT YOURSELF UP

Don't beat yourself up over mistakes that you make and cannot change. 

Recently I went out one afternoon for ice cream with my daughter. With everything that is happening in the world today with the pandemic, it had been a long time since we visited this particular establishment. It was a nice outing. The weather was nice and we sat outside to eat and the ice cream was good. It was not until I returned home that I realized that I had been overcharged for my purchase. It wasn't much, but it was that fact that I didn't catch it and correct it while the purchase was being charged.

I was so upset that I did not catch the error that it was not allowing me to enjoy the memory of the nice time that we shared together. It wasn't easy to let it go but I finally was able to pray and ask God to please take this burden from me. I asked him to help me to forgive myself for not realizing while it was happening and also to help me forgive the cashier for the error, whether it was intentional or unintentional, so that I could move on and stop beating myself up and ruining the experience that I enjoyed.

God does not want us to live with regret or to beat ourselves up for mistakes that we cannot change. He will help you to forgive yourself and others for past and present mistakes no matter how big or how small. 

Bible Trivia Questions

1.  What is a parable?

2.  Why did Christ use parables when teaching?

3.  In the parable of the good Samaritan, what was Christ trying to teach?

4.  In the parable of the good Samaritan, what was the significance of the one who helped being a Samaritan?

5.  In the parable of the sower, what did the seeds that fell on the way side represent?

Inspirational Bible Verse of the Week

1 Peter 5:7

Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

Bible Trivia Questions Answers

1.  A believable story used to provide a comparison to an abstract concept.

2.  To hide the meaning of His teachings from those who wouldn't understand.

3.  That everyone is our neighbor.

4.  The Jews hated the Samaritans, and would have no business with them.

5.  Those that do not understand the word of  God.


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