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Pastor John R. Harvey D.D.

Dealing With Unresolved Issues

  • If you’ve ever had to carry luggage while running to catch a flight or the bus, you know how difficult and exhausting it can be. Have you considered that the same could be said about carrying baggage from your past into your Christian life? 

    Sometimes the burdens we carry have been with us since childhood—painful experiences during those formative years can have a profound impact, even into adulthood. And things we saw, heard, or felt could negatively affect our spiritual life today. In fact, it’s possible to be unaware of the load because after bearing it for so long, we may have become accustomed to the weight and bulk. Perhaps it even feels normal, but it’s not what the heavenly Father wants for His children.

     

    To run with endurance the course God has set for your life, you must lay aside these encumbrances. He can break any lingering unhealthy pattern and replace it with hope and deep satisfaction in Him. As you consider your background and childhood experiences, ask God to reveal the truth clearly. When you recognize ways in which others have had a negative influence, pray the He will give you a forgiving spirit and healing for any wounds that remain.

2 comments
  • Rev Terence Henry, CW5, USA Retired, M.Ed., Ph.D.
    Rev Terence Henry, CW5, USA Retired, M.Ed., Ph.D. True. While working to improve, look forward, the past still remains. I use it to remind myself that our past may not be perfect use any mistakes in judgement/behavior as examples/lessons to become a better caring person.
    May 10, 2021 - 2 like this
  • Reverend Dr. Frani  D.D
    Reverend Dr. Frani D.D I think many people know of God, go to Church, reps t but are confirmed to this worlds ways because they have not accepted God as The Real True Individual He is. How he is the Reality as real as our child only invisible. A Spirit s ready to help. To be re...  more
    June 2, 2021