A Forgotten Past

Apostle Grace Lubega

Jeremiah 31:29(KJV); In those days they shall say no more, The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children’s teeth are set on edge

A Forgotten PastOne day, I heard a Christian share a story of their child who was struggling with autism. The Christian explained that the reason why they gave birth to an autistic child was because they had aborted their first child. It was this person’s view that God was punishing them with an autistic child because of what they had done in the past.

This is not scripturally true and does not reflect the mind of God toward us. Infact, it is difficult for such a Christian to believe for the healing of their child because their mind is against the truth.

If this is how God deals with us, the question is, where is mercy and where is grace? 

What did the child do to deserve such pain and suffering? Why would the child pay the price for what the parent did?

No, God is just.

In our theme scripture, God reveals His mind to us. He says that it shall no longer be said that the fathers have eaten sour grapes and thus, the children’s teeth are set on edge.

Every New Testament believer must understand that God does not visit the mistakes of the parent on the children. 

No!

Never look at your life and feel like it is the result of your parents’ mistakes. Their past failures are not the drivers of your destiny.

Regardless of what they did, grace, mercy and favour are available for you.

Get your eyes away from the rear view mirror of your family history and set them on God who loads you with benefits every day. 

Hallelujah!

FURTHER STUDY: Ezekiel 18:2-3; Jeremiah 31:30-34

GOLDEN NUGGET:

Never look at your life and feel like it is the result of your parents’ mistakes. Their past failures are not the drivers of your destiny.

PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this truth. Thank you for grace and mercy that are available to me every day. I look at my life through the lens of what Christ did and not any one’s mistakes. The past does not define me. History does not determine my destiny. You alone determine my future because you are greater than history. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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