MANAGING THE EMOTION OF REGRET
Regret can be a powerful, almost consuming emotion. Regret can be wishing you had done something you didn’t do or wishing you had not done something you did do. Regret can also be wishing something had happened when it did not or wishing something had not happened that did happen.
The Christian life is a growing process, not to be evaluated by physical age or length of time you have been a Christian. Through that growing process, Jesus Christ is actively working to make you more like Himself. So wisdom regarding how to handle yourself, your behavior and your reaction to circumstances you cannot control will increase with the more time you share with Jesus Christ.
Remember you are not alone! – Hebrews 13:
You do not have to explain anything to Jesus. You do not have to bring Him up to speed on anything. He already knows all about the thing you regret and He even understands your regret.
You are His creation. He knows you well. He loves you unconditionally with an everlasting love. Notice His promises to never leave you and to never forsake you.
What do those promises mean to you right now?
Remember Jesus Christ is still working on you! – Philippians 1:
Remember Jesus Christ gives mercy and instruction-Psalm 32:
8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye.
What instruction do you sense Him giving you about your regret?
What instruction from Him do you desire?
What does His mercy mean to you?
Remember Jesus Christ is able to work good into you and into the situation – Romans 8:
31 What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?
33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth.
Remember Peter’s regret?
62 And Peter went out, and wept bitterly.
How did Jesus Christ respond to Peter’s denials? -1 Corinthians 15:
4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
5 And that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve:
What do these verses tell you about how Jesus Christ responded to Peter’s regret?
Should you expect anything less from Him for you?
Paul’s solution for regret –Philippians 3:
14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
What does Paul’s example mean to you?
He Who Began a Good Work In You by Jon Mohr
He who began a good work in you – He who began a good work in you
Will be faithful to complete it -He’ll be faithful to complete it
He who started a work will be faithful to complete it in you
If the struggle you’re facing is slowly replacing your hope with despair
Or the process is long and you’re losing your song In the night
You can be sure that the Lord has His hand on you
Safe and secure He will never abandon you
You are His treasure and He finds His pleasure in you
He who began a good work in you -He who began a good work in you
Will be faithful to complete it – He’ll be faithful to complete it
He who started the work Will be faithful to complete it in you good work in you
He who began a good work in you
Will be faithful to complete it
He’ll be faithful to complete it
Hebrews 12:
Dearly Beloved,
Run with your eyes on Jesus alone!
Run in faith that Jesus loves you with an everlasting, unconditional love; has uniquely designed and created only one you; has a good plan for your life; runs with you; and will accomplish His purposes for you and through you!
Run in His strength alone!
Run with your eyes on the prize!
Run with your focus on His mission: to conform you to the image of Jesus Christ!
Run with the desire to finish strong!
Run with the desire to finish with your lamp burning!
Run with the expectation of being in His physical presence when you cross your finish line!
Run to His glory alone!
Run and keep on running!
Coach Patti
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