FORGET
ABOUT IT!
An abandoned orphan
boy wanted nothing more in this world than to belong to a family. At age
eight, his opportunity came. A family wanted to adopt him! Introductions
were made, papers were signed, and soon he arrived at his new home. The
young lad took along all his hope and possessions, the old worn out clothes he
was wearing and one single toy.
His new parents were
delighted to have him and desperately wanted him to feel like part of the
family. A special celebration dinner was held. He was given his own
room and introduced to other kids on their block. They discarded his old
clothes and bought him beautiful new ones. Also they bought him a bike
and a variety of toys. Pretty soon he began to feel just like the other
children in the neighborhood, well loved and part of a great family.
However, one thing was
rather curious. The young boy’s old shoes, ones with big holes in them,
were not tossed out with the rest of his old clothes. His new father
placed them prominently on the living room mantle and it wasn’t long before his
newly adopted son found out why. Every time he did something wrong his
father would go and get those shoes and say “Look at all we’ve done for you.
We took you in when you had nothing. Now look at how you have
behaved!”
No matter how you cut
it, that’s plain wrong.
Unfortunately, too
many of us have the tendency to do similar things in our relationships.
All too often, we dredge up the past and throw it back in others’ faces,
never letting them forget how much they are indebted to us. However, true
love and genuine acceptance would make us THROW OUT THE ‘OLD SHOES’ – absolutely refusing to exhume the
‘body’ of someone’s past (or any reminders of our generosity toward them) in
order to hold it over their heads.
Think. What life
experiences did you have to let go (or should you let go) so true love can
prevail?
Forget about it!
Sisters and brothers,
be continually blessed and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET YOUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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