Word of the Father · Day 269/366
Forgiving Past Decisions
“Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before.”
Philippians 3:13
My son, my daughter, I know the decision from the past that you carry in silence, the one no one else really knows, or that only a few people know about, and that still weighs on you during sleepless nights. Maybe it involves a hard choice, a path you took under pressure, fear, or desperation, and that you now look back on with different eyes.
I didn't come here to reopen that judgment. I've already seen it all, I know every circumstance that led you to that decision, and my grace reaches exactly the place you hide the most. There is no past decision too big to fall outside my forgiveness.
The apostle who wrote about forgetting what lies behind also carried a heavy past, of things he did before truly knowing me. He learned not to let the past define his present. I want to teach you the same: you can remember without being bound, feel pain without drowning in it, and move forward carrying only the lesson, not the condemnation.