This week there’s a two for one with verses, because I really wrestled with which one spoke most to my heart and which one I wanted to hold on to. Truthfully, I need to hold on to both, and since that’s the case, that’s what we have:
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28
“Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7
Far too often, I find myself trying to hold on to things that are beyond my control, when what I really need to do is bring it to the Lord. When I truly trust that He cares for me, it is easy to bring my burdens to Him and rest in His love and promises.
Happy Wednesday! As I shared last week, I’m trying a new way to memorize scripture this year by finding a verse each week that starts with a different letter of the alphabet. With 52 weeks in a year, I should go through the alphabet twice; and my hope is that this will challenge me to grow in my knowledge of God’s word (as opposed to relying on the same scriptures all the time. Here’s the word for this week:
Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. –Ephesians 4:32
When we recall the grace and mercy that God has so freely extended to us, and the magnitude of his forgiveness of our sins, we should be willing to extend that same forgiveness to others.
To be clear, forgiveness is difficult and messy. Forgiveness is a process. Forgiveness does not mean that we excuse someone’s behavior, but it does mean that we stop holding grudges, and we actively pursue God’s healing so that we (and they) can be made whole.
In order to get where God is calling us, there are things that we must leave behind. Who do you need to forgive so that you can truly move forward? I’m praying that in 2018, your heart won’t be burdened by previous hurts and wrongs, and that God’s strength and power will enable you to forgive and move forward.