May 3: Letting Go of what hurt you
By: Dr. Terry-Ann Robinson Key Text: Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. Isaiah 43:18–19: When you accidentally touch a hot pot, your reflexes make you pull your hand back immediately. You don’t keep holding on, because doing so would only cause more pain and possibly lasting damage. Instinctively, you let go to protect yourself. In much the same way, when life burns us—through hurtful words, broken relationships, unfair circumstances, or deep disappointments—we are not meant to keep gripping the pain. Clinging to past wounds only increases the harm and hinders healing. God calls us to release what hurts, not rehearse it. Consider Joseph. After being thrown into a pit by his brothers and sold into slavery, he had every reason to live in bitterness. If Joseph had allowed resentment to dominate his heart...