Word for the Day: "Recovering From Childhood"
Jeremiah 15:19 (MSG) This is how the Lord responds: “If you return to me, I will restore you so you can continue to serve me. If you speak good words rather than worthless ones, you will be my spokesman. You must influence them; do not let them influence you!
How has your childhood affected you today?
No one’s childhood is perfect. What we experienced during those years has a profound impact, even into adulthood. Things we saw, heard, felt, and even things we did not feel can affect us later in life. Are you conflicted about your childhood? Do you have a handle on your childhood?
Often our formative years can affect us today and tomorrow.
As one might expect, external influences do help to shape our personality. However, the result is not always predictable. For example, early years full of painful experiences leave deep wounds in some, but in others, they contribute to the development of depth and perseverance. How do you understand your childhood years?
We must get to the place where we embrace that everything that happened in our lives has worked out for our good.
Whether your younger years were joyful or painful, it can be valuable to consider what their impact was, back then as well as in the present. You might start by exploring your responses to key childhood events. Next, identify traits that you appreciated in your parents and others, qualities you’d like to nurture in your own life. And lastly identify the traits that you don’t appreciate in your parents and others, qualities which have taught you what not to do in life are extremely valuable!
Conclusion
Point to ponder- Finally, think about people or parents with characteristics that have impacted you negatively. Ask God for healing and freedom from the patterns you may have developed in response. Then shift your focus to godly attributes you want to exhibit instead, such as peace, grace, and gentleness. The Lord wants to free you from any negative trends that took root early in life. The Lord can break any unhealthy pattern and replace it with hope and deep satisfaction in your relationship with Him that’s why I am writing you today!As you explore the effects of childhood experiences, pray to see through a lens of truth. When you recognize ways that others negatively influenced you, pray for strength to forgive and God’s help in mending areas of brokenness, whether spiritual, emotional, relational, or mental, existing in your life today. Have a great day great people of God!Our Leadership team is especially thankful for those of you who provided financial donations and support in the month of May 2018 by partnering with us in efforts to advance the kingdom of God in this 21st century season: Special thanks to Mr. William Wilson, Ms. Annette Straker, Mr. David Straker, Mr. Kenneth Washington, Mrs. Shakeema Fraser-Lowe, Mrs. Cynthia Waiters-Artis, Ms. Monique Williams, and Ms. Gertrude Scott. Why don’t you take the opportunity to write us on our blog and let us know how we are doing in serving you Great people.Follow me on Twitter @James Baker_jr as I endeavor to encourage and empower leaders of today and tomorrow!Thank you for using the Word Cup devotionals brought to you through Grace and Truth Leadership on (Word press). We are a faith-based, donor-supported ministry. If you have been touched by these daily devotionals and would like to make a monthly pledge or a special gift of any amount, please use the link below to give as the Lord leads. Thank you so much!Kingdom Blessings,Pastor James Baker, Jr.