Though to Ponder: Let Go for Victory!
“Love…does not demand its own way.” 1Co 13:4-5 NLT
Don’t Be So Controlling
Some kids at a summer camp were discussing creation, and one asked, “If everything has a purpose, how come God made poison ivy?” Another replied, “Because He knows there are some things we should keep our hands off!” But keeping your hands off things isn’t easy when you’re insecure and controlling by nature. “Sometimes my husband drives me crazy,” you say. Well, maybe you drive him crazy too! The Bible says, “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh” (Ge 2:24 NIV). Notice the word “become.” Leaving is the easy part; becoming is the hard part. It takes love, patience, kindness, and hard work. Jesus said, “Stop allowing yourselves to be…unsettled” (Jn 14:27 AMP). You’re doing it to yourself! Learn to “let go” and work on developing the fruits of the Spirit in your own life. Letting go doesn’t mean you don’t care, it just means allowing others to learn in their own way and through their own experiences. It calls for focusing on Jesus rather than obsessing on the other person’s behavior. “You will keep in perfect peace…all whose thoughts are fixed on you” (Isa 26:3 NLT). Fix your thoughts on God, not others. Letting go means caring about, instead of care-taking. It means stepping out of the middle and not trying to influence the outcome by fixing, judging, nagging, scolding, arguing, criticizing, and regulating. It’s about facing each day with God’s help and cherishing each moment. It’s about realizing the only person you can “change” is yourself. It’s about fearing less and trusting more. And it’s the only way to be happy.(bob gass)