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Sometimes we walk and apply the truth of God's word but we don't feel
completely surrendered, we feel stuck in holding pattern just short of
breakthrough or we just plain can't begin to forgive ourselves or others...
let alone accept God's forgiveness!
Jesus saying, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do,"
means we must also say, "Father, forgive me, for I know not what I do."
Sometimes we even must say, "Father, forgive me, I knew what I was
doing - and I did it any way."
Perhaps you do feel surrendered but like you're stuck on 2nd or 3rd base.
You can totally identify with your own sinfulness but something is
keeping you stuck in the outfield instead of celebrating a victory.
Ask Him what it is and get ready....'cause bases are loaded!
Your heavenly father doesn't want you to stay out there on base,
alienated from Him and the team. He is counting on you to bring it on home.
He knows how far you've come and that stopping short of a home run will not get you to where
you truly desire to be...HOME.
Home is where victory is realized, endurance pays off, longings are
satisfied, celebrations take place and where your "best" slides into the
plate...where your spirit of "overcoming" swallows up defeat and scatters
your enemies!
May God arise, may his enemies be scattered;
may his foes flee before him. Psalm 68:1
may his foes flee before him. Psalm 68:1
Your Father in Heaven is more kind and forgiving than you can imagine... more
loving and understanding than you could ever think you deserve. As faithful and true
as the sun that rises in the east every morning, are His tender mercies.
He knew we'd never be able to forgive ourselves and that the weight of every
little thing in which we realize we have grieved His heart and His Spirit would
be far too heavy to keep us from self-loathing, insecurity, depression,
unworthiness and hopelessness.
Which is why he says to cast our burdens upon Him and seek Him while He may be found
in order that in our repentance and godly sorrow we might experience His grace
in our time of need.
So, whatever it is...unburden yourself and with all you've got to give...bring it on home.
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