I have to pause reading this book because of the special section called “Reader‘s Guide“, where discussion questions are provided to deep dive on each topics.
As always, Max Lucado made me laugh and cry at the same time. There’s something personal and real in the way Max Lucado writes. I guess, because he’s a preacher before he became a writer, its his language to connect using his own experience and vulnerability that I find refreshed to my soul.
My take-away:
In this book, I have a favorite chapter and I’m just gonna quote the words that spoke to me:
~ For I will be merciful toward their iniquities, and I will remember their sins no more. ~
“For all the things he[God] does do, this one thing he refuses to do. He refuses to keep a list of my wrongs. Grace forgets. Period. He doesn’t remember.” 🥹
In my application:
I’m not sure about you, but it took me a long pause here. God doesn’t just forgive, He also forgets. We are becoming rude or arrogant, NOT when we marvel of the grace and forgiveness we received, but when we REJECT IT. There is freedom when we let go of self-pity and don’t dwell in our past. Don’t give your past the power to define your future.