You’re never truly lost

“Just because someone stumbles and loses their way doesn’t mean their lost forever” (Professor X, X-Men: Days of Future Past)

While cooking lunch I heard this quote from the movie my husband was watching.

Reminding me that God never sees us as permanently lost.

We have all stumbled in our lives or we wouldn’t have needed forgiveness.

But we must remember that when we look at others they may be stumbling and lost now but they don’t have to stay that way.

We must never give up on each other.

We all have friends or family that we ache for them to find freedom.

But having been that person for several years I know both sides of it.

What helped me the most was not people pointing out what I was doing wrong (I knew it was wrong, I didn’t care) but it was the people that were there for me when I was ready to make a change.

It was that support system that helped me to stay committed to the changes I had chosen too make.

We must remember we can’t force anyone to change but we can encourage and uplift them in their decisions to change.

Let Jesus be the change

‘Just because someone stumbles and loses their way doesn’t mean their lost forever’ (Charles Xavier X-Men Days of Future Past 2014)

I was that person that stumbled and lost their way. But I had friends and family that we’re there ready and waiting to help me find my way back when I was ready. But it had to be my decision, my choice.

We can’t force people to change; because if we try and even if they seem like they are changing, its not really change. Because its not their choice. I know its hard to watch others make bad choices, but we can’t force them. Forced change is always worse; because they are still going to be opposing you on the inside or resenting you.

But if we present options and support. When they are ready, they may make a change and they will know who to turn to.

Praying for them is also a big part but our prayers should not be God please change them or make them see that I am right. But God help me to see them as you see them, help me to love them as you love them.

Most of the time in order for someone to change we need to change too. None of us are perfect and we all make mistakes even with the best of intentions.

Our Pastor when we lived in Tennessee used to say ‘come as you are and let Jesus mess you up.’ Isn’t that what we all did? We came to Jesus with our junk and mess and let Him change us. So why don’t we encourage others to do the same?

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