
Such was the case for me this morning. A song from my youth based upon Psalm 25 came to the forefront of my mind and refused to return to the portion of my brain that houses distant memories. I had to not only sing it in its entirety several times before it was no longer ‘right there,’ but also had to look up the psalm and read it to see how accurate my memory of the words were.
One of the verses in the song that was prominent in my head was from Psalm 25:7 “Remember not the sins of my youth and my rebellious ways; according to your love remember me, for you are good, O Lord.”
As Christians, it is often times more difficult to be around people who ‘knew us when;’ to the time prior to when we chose to live a
life pleasing to the Lord. These are the same people who talk of us today as if we were still that person of yesterday. These are the people who cannot accept our changed state into the incredible new creation we become after we accept Christ, nor do they choose to see the areas of growth that have occurred (and continue to occur) as we are daily molded into what Christ would
have us to be tomorrow.
One of the problems with people reminding you of what you used to be is that their words bring to mind the ‘old tunes’ of the past that were made by the consistent, prolonged negativity spoken to us, with - what I call - words of 'not enoughness.’ Perhaps you were told you were not good enough, or attractive enough, or athletic enough, or fast enough, or organized enough, or well-behaved enough, or smart enough. And as a result, you felt as if you were not enough. Period.
Yet the simple truth is that we have great worth and are loved an unfathomable amount by God, so much so that He willingly sent His son to die in our place for our sins.
Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
We need do only one thing in order to be counted as enough in God's eyes: accept His Son.
Psalm 25: 3 “No one whose hope is in you will ever be put to shame.”
When the ‘old tunes’ of negativity arise in your mind, replace it with a new song of praise to the Lord.
Psalm 13:6 “I will sing to the Lord, for he has been good to me.”
Repeatedly sing your song of praise to Him and soon it will be these notes that will get stuck in your head. He’s waiting to hear from you.
(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)