February 23, 2005
PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 7:15 am
Guilt Free Living
"Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled t cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water."
Hebrews 10:22
A New Jersey artist who capitalized on people's needless guilt by selling them "guilt kits." Each kit contained ten disposable brown paper bags and a set of instructions which said, "Place bag securely over your mouth, take a deep breath and blow the guilt out. Dispose of bag immediately." Amazingly, about 2,500 kits sold at $2.50 each! The artist was in tune with just how much guilt people seem to carry around with them.
Of course, guilt serves its purpose, and we understand the use of the kit as a symbol of ridding ourselves of unnecessary, or destructive guilt. But guilt might better be handled at its root.
To live free from needless guilt, try these steps:
1. Use your spiritual resources. There is great power in knowing that, in an ultimate sense, you are forgiven by God if you will ask.
2. Seek forgiveness from any others who were affected, if possible.
3. When a mistake is made, resolve never to repeat that mistake. The whole function of guilt is to change behavior.
4. Forgive yourself. No purpose is served in continuing to whip yourself over past events you can do nothing else about.
If you follow these steps, you can rid your life of unnecessary guilt. You will find that you are happier and healthier -- and you can save the brown paper bags for lunch!
Prayer: Ask God to help you live the forgiveness He has promised you.
"Guilt is like the red warning light on the dashboard of the car. You can either stop and deal with the trouble, or break out the light."
~annonymous
"Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled t cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water."
Hebrews 10:22
A New Jersey artist who capitalized on people's needless guilt by selling them "guilt kits." Each kit contained ten disposable brown paper bags and a set of instructions which said, "Place bag securely over your mouth, take a deep breath and blow the guilt out. Dispose of bag immediately." Amazingly, about 2,500 kits sold at $2.50 each! The artist was in tune with just how much guilt people seem to carry around with them.
Of course, guilt serves its purpose, and we understand the use of the kit as a symbol of ridding ourselves of unnecessary, or destructive guilt. But guilt might better be handled at its root.
To live free from needless guilt, try these steps:
1. Use your spiritual resources. There is great power in knowing that, in an ultimate sense, you are forgiven by God if you will ask.
2. Seek forgiveness from any others who were affected, if possible.
3. When a mistake is made, resolve never to repeat that mistake. The whole function of guilt is to change behavior.
4. Forgive yourself. No purpose is served in continuing to whip yourself over past events you can do nothing else about.
If you follow these steps, you can rid your life of unnecessary guilt. You will find that you are happier and healthier -- and you can save the brown paper bags for lunch!
Prayer: Ask God to help you live the forgiveness He has promised you.
"Guilt is like the red warning light on the dashboard of the car. You can either stop and deal with the trouble, or break out the light."
~annonymous