One fantastic gift God has always given us is the ability to start over. We can decide at this moment to start our lives all over again and be the person that has learned from all their mistakes. One of the greatest things I remember my mother ever telling me as a child was, "Allen, you can go to bed tonight and wake up tomorrow and everything will not seem as bad as it was the day before". I may not have quoted her exactly but you get the picture. We can wake up and start fresh. If you have hurt someone in your life, forgive yourself because it's a brand new day. You can try to start that relationship over. Ask God to help you. It all starts with God as you begin your new journey. Ask him to guide you. Go to the ones you've hurt and tell them that you're willing to start over. Make peace with them as well as yourself. If those people are the ones worth your time, they will give you another chance. If they reject your advances of a new start, then at least you can go to bed at night knowing you tried to do the best you could. You can wake up the next day with peace. This peace is God's grace. He's letting you know that what you thought would kill you to do you can do it with His help. So stop beating yourselves up ladies and gentlemen and start over. -Allen J.
Sometimes in life we get the things that are not best. Those things are meant for us to not be indulging in unless they are the initial part of what makes us not have them later on. We aren't supposed to be indulging in those things after the situations that make us understand, after being burned within the way we have to prevent the entire fire from engulfing our lives , shows us that those things aren't to be a part of what it takes to make us satisfied with what we are to have. We understand that those things aren't for us to have. Baring guilt comes from re-entering the situations that taught us not to have specific things with the delusion that we can indulge or choose once again those things, or that thing that isn't for us to have. We are left with this fear that the consequences that we once suffered would somehow return. That fear is GUILT! We already understand that the same decision to choose or indulge in whatever gave unsatisfying results prior will only b...
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