Thursday, January 23, 2014

Letting Go.

Can you recall one of the happiest moments of your childhood? For many, this might be easy. For others, like myself, it may be difficult. Many of us have had unpleasant situations as we grew up and even, now. Yet, the past is the past. It happened already, so we should let it go. Yes, this would be the ideal reaction to how we see our past; however, our past becomes a constant replay in our minds.
When it comes to letting go of the past, we are the worse experts. In fact, we are experts in bringing up the past, whether it is ours or another's. But, what is the point in doing that? The only time the past should be spoken about is when it is to either rejoice in good memories or reflect on lessons learns. Thinking about my past, which is such a great one, I focus on one aspect: God. There were many instances in my childhood, teen-hood, and even adulthood where I suffered. One of them being a child and witness to an alcoholic and drug addict father, another is the attempt to take my life, while other past moments are heartbreaks by loved ones or people in general. My past is tainted with hurtful experiences, and perhaps yours is too; nevertheless, our focus should be God's mercy. 
I refer to God as the look-where-I-am-now phrase of life. Why? Because reflecting on my past and the path I was heading towards, I would not be here were it not for God's mercy,  love, and grace which He has embedded in me, and every person who decides to make Him part of their life. I should be dead, but He saved me. Yeah, I know my past is not the greatest, but I am here standing for a reason. You are here standing for a reason. Your past is simply that, the past, a chaotic tempest in the midst of the ocean which has now passed and settled. You can choose to see your past as a passing though through ones mind. I know it is not easy, hence why I say we are professionals in bringing up the past. With God, all things are possible, and we can learn from Him how to let go.
Out of all the beings in the universe, God is the most powerful in existence: he is all knowing, all present, and all powerful. Despite all these characteristics of God, there is one component He chooses to forget often: the past. In Isaiah 43:25, God states, "“I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins."Although this biblical verse uses the word "sin," it is still obvious that God is forgetting the past because God is forgetting an action a person has already done. Constantly, throughout the bible, God states that He shall not remember our sins, and He states that He will bury our sins, or past, into the deepest ends of the bottom of the ocean. When I think about this, it amazes me. How can the God and Creator of all the universe forget my past and transgressions against me? It is simple: God is love, and He loves me. Due to this love, He does not want me to hurt, and if I am willing to repent and let go, He is willing to forgive and forget. 
In 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 states, "4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres." Even though I believe all of the understand of love is necessary to help us go, my focus is on two main points: Love is not self-seeking, and Love does not keep a record of wrongs. Many times, when we bring up the past, we do it to hurt those around us or to remind someone that they have hurt us. It is a constant tool used in arguments to get ones way: "You did this to me, so now you must do this for me to make up for that time!" How is that love? We are not only seeking our benefit, ignoring the needs of the other person, but we are keeping a record of wrongs like if you have never messed up in your life before. That is not love, and one needs love always. 
Furthermore, the past is just a record of wrongs. Perhaps, you keep a record of your wrongs and constantly believe you are unworthy or do not deserve better because of poor or bad choices you made in the past. Let me tell you this: we are all flawed, and we make mistakes. However, the biggest mistake you can make is letting your past control your future. Frankly, that is what many of us do. We choose to not take risk because we are afraid of failure. We turn down opportunities because it is probably going to turn out bad like that other time. We are stealing our own blessings because we are letting the past steer the wheel of our life. Stop keeping a record of wrongs. Love yourself, but most importantly, forgive yourself. 
God, the maker of the universe, gave His only son, Jesus Christ to die for your sins, for your past mistakes. He gives you a blank slate to start over every time you mess up. He is the antidote for the poisoned past you have and still let to this day kill you slowly. That is what holding on to the past is: a poison inside you. Choose life today by choosing Jesus and letting go. God does not remember your past if you repent. He is the perfect example of letting go of the past. Maybe you feel you cannot do it, and honestly, without God, you cannot let go and heal. However, God is always with open arms willing to guide you. Do not let your past pave your future anymore, for if you do that, there is a gloomy dark cloud enveloping the light you desire to have. Let go today, so you can have a better tomorrow. 

<3 Claudy 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That feels like you wrote that just for me. ~Dez~

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  2. Amen.. hallelujah to that.. a lesson I for one needed to hear.. and to learn..
    God Bless You
    Oh, by the way.. you wont be seeing me in the regular place online anymore... as you have well said.. the past is the past...
    Stay Encouraged to Write in the way only you do..

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