Let go of the past

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Corinthians 15:57)

 Time heals all things—even a broken heart. The hurt and anger you feel now will fade with time, but it will be much quicker and easier to bear if you ask Me to help you. It may still take longer than you’d like, but slow healing is often the best healing.
 At the same time, you must do your part. Let go of the past. Allow yourself to be healed. Let go of the anger and bitterness. Let it all go. As difficult as it may be, you must accept what has happened and forgive. Only then will you be able to close the door on the past, find relief from the painful memories, and get on with life.
 At times like this when your whole world seems to be falling apart, when things so dear to you have been taken away, you may wonder if I still love and care for you. The answer to that is simple—yes! More than ever I want to show you just how much I love you! Your life is emptier now, but I’m waiting to fill that void with My love. So go ahead—go through and close the door on the past. I’m on the other side of the door and have many good things in store for you. —Jesus [1]

 Forgiveness is moving on. It is recognizing that we have better things to do with our life and then doing them. —Sidney B. Simon and Suzanne Simon

[1] Anchor You Can Control Your Anger

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