“I didn’t find it funny when I heard about it. And from that moment, I already knew it wouldn’t be funny any longer. How could this happen and then, what I thought is long gone into the past is being dug for the world to see? I faced my sister with tears in my eyes and asked, “So, how would they look at me now? Just how?” I cried passionately.
She muttered some words I didn’t understand. It felt like she said, “So, what’s that? It’s long gone and stop looking at yourself through other people’s eyes”. Well, that’s what I heard. Need I tell you that that phase of my life humbled me so well. It really did and then, it opened to me another facet in my walk with God.
I began to learn how to deal with life happenings, how to forgive, let go and live in the reality of who God has called me to be. But most of all, I started to know the reality of when Abba said, “He’s the One who blotted out my transgressions and can’t remember them anymore”. Indeed, it’s amazing to know that we are even the ones who remind Him of the wrongs we ever did. He keeps no record of them. And just like that, He forgets them and gives you a fresh new slate!”
Narration&muse: @sewaowoeye