This morning started as most do–having my devotions which end with my prayer time. In this past week I’ve placed the ones I met with last week who are struggling with bondage of their past. You know about this if you’ve read the blog posts. Before starting this morning’s post I got my cell as I typically use it while writing when I need to find a scripture reference, etc. There was a voice mail on it that I quickly listened to. It wasn’t a number I recognized and the message was evil and disgusting–none like anything I’ve ever experienced. I have a prayer folder which I grabbed and prayed the “prayer to remove demonic harassment”. I have sensed in the last couple days that the messages posted are stepping into strongholds that have entangled so many of us in confusion, deception, shame and depression. Yet, beyond a shadow of doubt I know I’m to be doing this. I cherish your prayerful support.
Last night in our weekly step study for Celebrate Recovery the lesson topic was Forgiveness. In everyone’s recovery this topic is huge. It doesn’t matter if the reason for it stems from personal abuse or causing abuse to someone else, it is a huge topic. The lesson defines three areas of forgiveness: accepting God’s forgiveness, forgiving others who have hurt you and forgiving yourself. A question each one must answer is which area of the three is the most difficult to accept? Without exception the responses were forgiving self. In all the step studies I been part of, this has been the common response. I know from personal experience that the hardest thing to let go of is our own personal involvement in sin whether it is sin done to us in abuse or sin stepped into on purpose. The ugly deception of sin deceives and binds. But I also know that the New Creation Jesus Christ gave us does not live in this bondage any longer. His Freedom is secure as long as we live in our new self one day at a time.
As I was concluding my journaling this morning I asked Jesus as I do each day what He wanted me to know from Him? He said that He wanted me to live in today. Today is where His Light shines. Do not go into tomorrow for there lingers only the darkness of deception which creates our worry and anxiety. I will strive to do this–Live in the Light of Jesus today–one day at a time, one moment at a time. Please join me and thank you.