Of Pain And Gain
1 Samuel 30-31; Luke 13:23-35
During summer training camp, the coaches on one football team wore T-shirts intended to urge their players to exert maximum effort. The shirts bore the motto, “Each day you must choose: The pain of discipline or the pain of regret.” Discipline is tough—and something we may try to avoid. But in sports and in life, short-term pain is often the only path to long-term gain. In the heat of battle it is too late to prepare. Either you are ready for the challenges of life or you will be haunted by the “what ifs,” “if onlys,” and “I should’ves” that accompany the failure to be prepared. That’s the pain of regret.
One source defines regret as “an intelligent and emotional dislike for personal past acts and behaviors.” It’s painful to look back at our choices through the lens of regret and feel the weight of our failures. This was the case for the psalmist. After a personal episode of sin and failure, he wrote, “Many sorrows shall be to the wicked; but he who trusts in the Lord, mercy shall surround him” (Ps. 32:10). In the clarity of hindsight, he saw the wisdom of a life that strives to honor the Lord—a life that does not need to be marked by regret.
May our choices today not result in regret, but rather be wise and God-honoring.
In You, O Lord, we take delight,
Our every need You can supply;
We long to do what’s true and right,
So, Lord, on You we will rely. —D. De Haan
Present choices determine future rewards.
Reposted From Bill Crowder of Our Daily Bread
2 comments:
yes bro. Mel, the pain of regrets for me is so life's disturbing. I don't like..but I have sometimes specially when I'm already relax and forget to ask God if its His will or not!
Thanks for sharing this and may God continue to bless you more!
Hi teJan,
There must be no regrets because everything that we do after we accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and savior is good as per the will of the Lord. Even if we have to stumble at times, God allows that to keep our bearings intact and to humble us to the realization that we can not exist without Him by our side. Thanks for your visit and comments. God bless you all always.
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