30 Days with God - Day 8
In a world that often seems filled with judgment and comparison, many find themselves struggling with feelings of shame about who they are or the decisions they've made. Do you ever feel like this? 

Navigating shame has been a difficult task for me. It's easy to spiral out in our thoughts over all the "what ifs" in life, and I have certainly done my fair share of spiraling. BUT staying stuck keeps us from living the life we were meant to live. 

While the emotional burden of shame can feel particularly heavy, it's often placed in our hearts and minds through misguided teachings that leave us feeling horrible simply because we made a mistake or took an unwise detour in life. 

Did you know this contradicts the foundational Christian beliefs of forgiveness and unconditional love?

"You, Lord, are forgiving and good, abounding in love to all who call to you." - Psalm 86:5

I'm not suggesting that we shouldn't have some remorse over choices we make that weren't for our good, but after realizing our mistakes and hopefully, correcting them, we should get back on track and move on. It does no good for ourselves or others to stay stuck in the guilt and shame. 

As we navigate through life's challenges, it's important to remember that our worth is not determined by our mistakes or by the opinions of others. Instead, our value comes from our identity as beloved children of God. 

Let us embracing this truth. Let it be the first step toward healing and finding peace within ourselves, as we learn to see ourselves through the lens of a compassionate God.

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