Good morning, TitusTwoWife and Yesua888;
My sister in law is currently a full time housewife and mother. She is up early to tend to her 9 year old daughter before school and her husband before he goes to work in the evening. She tends to other tasks during the day and helps her daughter with homework after school. In the evening she enjoys watching basketball with her husband (my brother in law.)
She is one of the most humble people I have had the pleasure of knowing. I encourage her to read The Daily Bread and this week asked her to read and meditate on Titus 2.
My sister in law and I had discussion about second guessing areas of regret in a Christian's life.
Linda brought up a good point, "So many of us born again Christians (much later in life born again) have so many regrets about how we were in the world, and how we brought up our children (our Gifts from God). Had we seen things through the lens of God, we would have fewer regrets."
Linda, let's say if we saw through the lens of God, we could have fewer regrets in those areas of our lives, but then we would encounter other life setbacks, trials and decisions.
I have a whole list of hard regrets in my life from my teens and other big decisions I've made. Had I chosen the other road may have worked out but I wouldn't have the life I have today, for example, tough times in my marriage, a career I wasn't fulfilled with, where we live (why did we move to SF?!?) and ministry later in life.
Proverbs 15:22, 22 Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed. - NIV
Proverbs 16:3, 3 Commit your works to the Lord, And your thoughts will be established. - NKJV
James 1:5, 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. - ESV
Despite the setbacks, the Lord may or may not have planned it this way but He got us through all the trials. At the end of the day, I am thankful where I am, but He also knows when I question Him, "what if?"
What are your thoughts?
God bless everyone.
Bob