Thursday, August 12, 2010

No Regret Thursday

I don't know about you, but way too often I find myself running through a mental laundry list of regrets. If the list is long enough, I will feel like I went through the washer and ringer or worse yet like I had a good emotional scrubbing on an old-fashioned washboard. I know I am not alone in this. But here is the deal, what I regret is in the past and can't be changed. It is over and done with. Don't get me wrong, there might be some things I need to make right. I might need to make some apologies or confess some sins. But overall, I cannot change the past. I cannot change what I did or did not do. I can, however, choose to not live in that place and instead move forward in life doing things I won't regret - choosing to do things that I will be thankful for and rejoice in.

How many of you remember the children's song "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush"? Well, each day of the week was given to a particular task and Thursday was to "mend our clothes". Today is Thursday. Not holding onto regrets and constantly looking back is a great way to "mend our souls".

Instead of listing all the things I regret, I'm going to list the things I DON'T regret. Feel free to comment with your No Regrets list. Each Thursday I am going to post this list. So start keeping track throughout your week of what you do not regret. It's a great way to keep our focus on God and the blessings and to remind ourselves to live intentionally.

I DO NOT REGRET


1. Marrying my high school sweetheart
1b. And staying married for nearly 25 years
2. Having our daughter
3. Having our son
4. My daughter's wedding
5. Being a grandma
6. Not being perfect
7. Not eating the donut last night that looked oh-so-good
8. Not cleaning my house last weekend so that I could spend time with my family
9. Taking a different job with less pay so that I could have more time at home and less stress
10. Eating the Starbucks ice cream straight out of the container and never looking at the calories


2 Corinthians 7:10 Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.


Grace to you,
Kim

2 comments:

Brandy said...

Amen! Wow, that was beautiful. Thank you for sharing your heart and an uplifting message/reminder.

Ethan said...

I needed this today.