Embrace Your Past Experiences—Good and Bad - Daily Hope with Rick Warren - May 7, 2021
Embracing your past experiences, both good and bad, can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and spiritual transformation. By acknowledging and reflecting on the lessons learned from every experience in your life, you can tap into God's plan to use even the most painful moments for His good.
Embrace Your Past Experiences—Good and Bad By Rick Warren
“Remember today what you have learned about the Lord through your experiences with him.” Deuteronomy 11:2 (GNT)
You need to embrace the experiences of your life—the good ones, the bad ones, the shameful ones, the happy ones, and the sad ones.
Galatians 3:4 says, “Were all your experiences wasted? I hope not!” (NCV).
Don’t run away from your past! Because of pain, many people ignore, discount, or resent their past. They also revise their past and make up stories; they’re happier dealing with the lie than with the pain of the experience.
When you stop running from a painful past, God can use every experience in your life for good. Maybe your parents weren’t that great, maybe you weren’t that popular in school, maybe you weren’t the most successful at business—so what? They are your experiences. Don’t deny them, own them.
Deuteronomy 11:2 says, “Remember today what you have learned about the Lord through your experiences with him” (GNT).
The best way to remember the lessons and experiences of your life is to keep a journal. This isn’t like keeping a diary. A diary is a record of what you did: “Today I went to the store and bought milk.”
A journal is different. You don’t necessarily write in a journal every day. But every time you learn an important lesson, you write it down so you won’t forget it: “That was painful. I learned this lesson the hard way, and I don’t want to forget it.”
There are many ways to keep a journal. One way is to use a notebook, where you write down the date and your prayer concerns on the left page. Then, on the right page, write down the life lessons you learn and what God says to you.
Keeping a journal helps you remember what you’ve learned about God. That way, even in the dark times of your life, you’ll be encouraged and know that God is still working for your good.
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