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Open and Honest

Author
Keys for Kids Ministries
Published
Tue 15 Nov 2022
Episode Link
https://unlocked-daily-devotions-for-teens.castos.com/episodes/open-and-honest

We all have them: thoughts or desires that pop into our headssome

uninvited, others invited. There have been many times when, after such a

thought, I was relieved that it was only in my mind and not flashing in

lights for all to see.


On one occasion, a thought had been plaguing me for several days. I just

wanted to be rid of it. This thought was not helpful and would not further

my relationship with Christ or others. Although I had prayed about it many

times, my heart felt restless. I knew the temptation itself was not sin,

nor had I acted on it, but why would this thought not leave me alone?


That Sunday, my pastor talked about the importance of being real in our

relationships. A few days later, I was having coffee with a close friend.

As we shared the normal and the messy, I felt like God kept prompting me to

share the messiEsther But what would my friend think of me?


God reminded me that He sees all of meincluding the parts I am most

ashamed ofand His love for me is unshaken. I knew I needed to be open and

honest with my friend, who also loves God. I took a deep breath and said,

Could I tell you a thought I’ve been having that I know isn’t good? I need

someone to listen and give me some godly wisdom.


After I told my friend, I felt such freedom. She listened, gave wise

advice, did not judge, and committed to pray for me. I also asked her to

keep me accountable to make sure I did not cross the line into sin. Being

open and honest healed. Savannah Coleman


⦠Temptation is not a sin (Hebrews 4:14-16), and neither are intrusive

thoughts, a common mental health struggle that happens when the brain

overfocuses on something that horrifies or disturbs you. When a thought

pops into your head, you are not bound by it. It’s just a thought. It only

becomes sin when it begins to impact how you view and treat God, yourself,

and others. Who are trusted peoplesuch as counselors, friends, parents, or

pastorsyou can be open and honest with? How can you be a safe person for

others, someone who will listen without passing judgment and offer to help

shoulder a burden?


Carry one another’s burdens; in this way you will fulfill the law of

Christ. Galatians 6:2 (CSB)


 


Read Verses:


Ecclesiastes 4:9-Ecclesiastes 4:12; Galatians 6:1-Galatians 6:10

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