‘The God of Do-Overs” 2-23-19

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When I first began thinking about “do overs,” I was of the opinion that we do not get to do “do overs.”  So just let the past be done with and move on.  Then, I stumbled upon the following blog.  Rather than try to recreate what the author wrote, I decided to re-post her blog.  Needless to say, my mind was changed in a hurry.  Read, reflect and be encouraged!

Lee

The God of Do-Overs

  • Debbie McDaniel

    Debbie McDaniel

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  • 2017Jan 04

I’m so thankful…that God is the God of do-overs. He’s the God of second chances, and more. He’s the God of fresh starts, clean slates, new chapters, another day, and hope.

He’s the God of hope.

And as certain as the sun rises every morning, is the certainty that He has a plan and purpose for each day that He gives us here.

Yet maybe sometimes we feel like we’ve blown it, like we’ve wasted too much time on unimportant things, or that we’ve let years go by still holding on to what we should have released long ago. Maybe we feel like we can’t get free from old labels that have attached themselves too securely to who we are even today.

And we’ve lost our hope…

– The apostle Paul was once Saul, a persecutor of Christians, until he met Jesus on the road one day. He was blinded by light, God touched his eyes. Paul saw differently then, he was given a fresh start and new purpose in life. God used this one man to lead countless others into new life through Christ, opening the eyes of the blind. God is a life-changer, and He has great plans for us.

– Rahab was a prostitute, until God redeemed her life. He gave her purpose and meaning, through her act of faith and obedience to Him, He touched her heart and set her on a new course, establishing her in the lineage of Christ. For God is a Redeemer.

– Moses was driven by fear and uncertainty, afraid to even speak God’s words. He had killed an Egyptian and run far away. But God knew where he was hiding, and He had a plan. He became his strength in ways Moses had never known, he led over a million people out of Egypt, and became a great leader. God set them free, He released the captives.

– Zacchaeus was a tax collector and thief, until Jesus spotted him among the crowds, made time to eat with him, and spend time at his house. His life was changed, forgiven, set free, and he became a great giver. God gave him a new purpose.

– David himself, known as a man after God’s own heart, allowed his affection for other things to lead him straight into temptation. He had a man killed, he took another’s wife, he lied, he covered, until broken and bruised, he came clean with God. In great mercy, God forgave, and though he still faced consequences for sin, the Lord was with him. For even when we fail, He never fails. Even when we’re faithless, God remains faithful.

So many stories, but they all point to Him. His reminder to us, He can take what little we feel like we have to offer him this new season – our brokenness, our time or lack of it, our mistakes, our weaknesses, and He can do great things through it all. Don’t ever doubt it. His power is great, nothing is impossible with Him, and He is faithful…

Keep reaching ahead. He has good in store.

“The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.” 1 Thes. 5:24

“…Behold, I am making all things new…” Rev. 21:5

“…but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead.” Phil. 3:13