Leadership Thought: You Don't Have to Live with Regret over the Choices and Decisions You Have Made
Dear Friends,
"In
life we do things. Some we wish we had never done, some we wish we could replay
a million times in our heads, but they all make us who we are. And in the end,
those experiences shape every detail about us. If we were to reverse any of
them, we wouldn't be at the exact place that we are today. So just live. Make
mistakes and have wonderful times but never ever second guess who you are,
where you have been, and most importantly, where it is that you are
going."― "The Last Words,"- Source Unknown
I
sent this quote to a friend of mine, and the next day I received the following
response.: "I am so touched by this e-mail. I'm going through some cut to
the heart experiences (that) I am having with my slow growth! I say this
with tears because the timing is so perfect. I feel God's grace through
this e-mail. My heart is so heavy about who I am and how I am doing and how
long it's taking for me to be better in my response when frustrated with
people.! From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for your Shepherd's
heart."
It
didn't take much time to copy this quote and send it to this friend. In
receiving the person's response, I was again reminded of how little
effort it takes to make a difference in a person's life. I just read a quote,
thought of a person who might appreciate it, copied and pasted it, and with one
click sent it through cyber space, and God used it to encourage its
recipient.
Now
the only reason I sent it to this person, was because it first spoke to me, and
perhaps it will speak to you, just as it also did to a group of men in an
addiction ministry we host at our church.
We
all have made poor choices, and wrong decisions in our lives, and
those choices and decisions can birth a pain of regret that will
hound us for the rest of our lives.
But
as I reminded those men at our addiction meeting, God can and will use even our
poor choices and wrong decisions to bring us to the place where we are, a place
where we now have the chance for recovery, and a new life with Jesus in
control of their lives.
God
has a plan and purpose for all of our lives, and He is able to use even the
mistakes we make to bring His plan and purpose to fulfillment.
The
Apostle Paul writes: "And we know that in all things God works for the
good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose"
(Romans 8:28).
Those
men at that meeting were present because of the poor choices and decisions
they had made in their past. But those decisions and choices had
now brought them to the place where they could discover
the transforming power of Jesus to break the chains
of their addiction.
So,
as the unknown writer of the "Last Words" has
said, "Just live. Make mistakes and have wonderful times but never ever
second guess who you are, where you have been, and most importantly, where it
is that you are going."
Yours
in faith and friendship,
Tom
Adapted from a previous message Leadership Thought
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