Release
Let all bitterness and wrath and anger
and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to
one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave
you. -Ephesians 4:31-32
To
release something suggests that we “let it go”.
Catching a fish, only to let it go back to the water. Setting the lines
free so the boat can leave the dock. Releasing the anchor so one can reset it
in another spot. The word, “release” applies to so many other things too.
Spiritually
speaking, we are told that offering forgiveness gives us freedom from the hurt
and pain. Letting things go is healthy to our mind, body and spirit. God keeps
score so we don’t have to. Severing
toxic relationships sets us free. I was thinking about what things I have had
to let go of. Letting adult children
find their place in the world without my interference has been hard for me but
freeing for them. Finding my place in things and not feeling as though I have
to weigh in on everyone’s choices. Teaching myself to remain quiet and release
the tendency to thrust my opinion until it is asked for. (Still working on that
one!!) A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a
wise man quietly holds it back. –Proverbs 29:11
Think
about what you want or need to release. It might be letting go of a
perfectionist attitude, or judging another with a critical spirit. There may be
a burden weighing heavy that needs to be dealt with and forgiven. We should try
to release the hardness of life that consumes many of us. It robs us of our joy
and childlike wonder that pleases God so much.
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