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LET IT GO BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA





LET IT GO BY OLUWABUNMI AREGBESOLA


"When we say God does not remember our sins or impute them on us, or that He does not charge them to our accounts, it doesn't mean God has memory loss problem. It is just that He is rich in mercy, never charging any guilt into our account because of the sacrifice of the man Jesus."

Don't make jest of me for I have changed. If you are still in my shoes, God will reach out to you. I used to keep records of wrongs done to me. Abuse me then and I will keep record of it in my diary. I can be very meticulous in record keeping of wrongs. Yeah, but the things I used to do, I do them no more. Glory! When I remember those days, I will be like Bummi.....

Who are those who have done something against you and you have decided to hold on to it? What your parents did to you while you were growing up, you still have the record. You keep referring to it when some matters arise.

Your diary reads "21/03/2003, Tayo took my money which I was supposed to use to register for jamb, I won't forgive you." My dear, please let it go.

If God should mark iniquity, who shall stand?

You know what I call people who keep those records against people? I call them accusers of the brethren. You know the devil is the accuser of the brethren right? But when you start keeping the records of wrong, you have joined him in fulfilling his ministry.

God says to us, if anyone be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things have passed away, behold! All things have become new. That's God! Glory to Him. He does not deal with us according to our past.

Start afresh today, forgive those who have hurt you. Let go of that brother who proposed to you and three other sisters at a time.

Let go of that man who brought you into the world but never cared about you.

Forgive that guy who abused you.

Please open a new chapter today. Receive strength to be strong. You are beautiful! You can forgive! You are not the accuser of the brethren.

And to you, do you feel you have gone too far that God can't but refer to your past and deal with you according to it? Come and taste of the goodness of God. He is merciful. He remembers not your old life. He looks forward to receiving you in His wide opened arms.

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