Several folks have seemed rather contemplative this season and many downright disappointed in some aspects of their lives. I'm no exception. Most of us have made some decisions before we were in Covenant with our Heavenly Father, and those consequences can be long lasting. I have several regrets, and although I know I've been forgiven, the ripple of those regrets continue to surround my life, on occasion.
I must interject this, however; the ripples of regret no longer actively revolve around my life, but there are occasional reminders. On a brighter note, even some of my less than good choices, have not all resulted in ripples of regret. We might as well face it, very few of us have a pure testimony. Mine is far from stellar, but at 36 my life changed, and it's never been the same. Sadly, I've still made mistakes with regrets, while there are those who would continue to remind me and others of my ancient history. My ancient history compared to the life I live now, is absolute proof of the power of YHWH to change a life. I certainly didn't earn His love, but I am so grateful for His grace and mercy.
The life I now live and the stand I have taken has resulted in a great deal of rejection, but in reality, I wasn't ever that popular or well received, anyway . . . As I've considered this blog, I realized I was already failing in mainstream and certainly with relationships, long before I was rejected for my relationship with YHWH and lifestyle of following Messiah. Apparently, when one is chosen, even before they realize it, mainstream just doesn't flow well for them. A child of YHWH simply doesn't fit into mainstream society, and I think the choices they make outside of His will can be even more devastating than those who are not of Him. Abraham's choice comes to mind frequently. Getting outside of the plan when one is called of YHWH can have long lasting dire consequences.
Probably what is the most difficult for all of us who have come to the place of confessing our sins and regrets to our Creator, is the difficulty in watching others make the same choices or worse. We want to save them the heartache we've had, but we have to realize, not everyone is called or chosen and we can't save anyone . . . We can preach The Word, share a testimony and we can certainly pray, but hearing and applying is up to them.
I'm even sorting through what I believe about predestination and what that means as our lives move from our own path to His. Some of the regrets and ripples were simply never meant to be a part of our life, and therefore when we do step into His perfect Will, we'll have to let go of some things and some people, or more often than not . . . they'll let go of us. In becoming a new creation, this can cover relationship, careers, even geographical location. Messiah said we must be willing to give up everything to follow Him. Today, I realize, that also means giving up regrets . . .
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