Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great weekend!! Today is Party Day here and Al and I will be going to Costco to get the Birthday cake and setting up. Emoji
Devotions from Judy’s heart
God has put all of us in a particular family, and has a purpose for where He placed each of us, including the exact timing in history. He wants us to enjoy our journey through life, and we can ask Him to show us what things we need to let go of in our past that hinders our growth. Our particular families are very important, for we are affected by our family history unto the third and fourth generation. (Exodus 34:6-7) All families have flaws and brokenness, and our early messages affect our present life in our thinking and behavior.

We each have deeply ingrained messages we learned from our family: some things were spoken, but also unspoken rules. As I was reading Pastor/Dr. Peter Scazzero’s book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, I see we can’t move forward in our Chrisitan lives if we aren’t also willing to go back to see how the past impacts our present. If we are unwilling to do that, our baggage will be passed on to our children and their children’s children as well.

Joseph grew up in a blended family, number 11 of 12 children. He was favored by his father and hated by his brothers, who sold him to become a slave. Yet through the hard circumstances of Joseph’s life, he recognized God’s hand on his life and though he grieved, he was able to forgive his brothers who had betrayed him. He saw that God had used him to save the lives of many, including his own family, during the years of famine. He named his sons Hebrew names that meant “forget” and “fruitful,” for he knew God had rescripted his life.

No matter what kind of a family we come from it doesn’t determine our future, for when we know the Lord we are adopted into the family of God and loved by Him. We learn from our past but in a sense, we are re-parented by the Lord. We experience more and more freedom when we are willing to examine and intentionally work on our past and move forward in Christ, letting Him direct our lives.

Challenge for today: Spend some time thanking the Lord for the family He put you in and learn from your past.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy