Lord, Help Me Reflect, Not Regret | Your Nightly Prayer
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By Britt Mooney, Crosswalk.com
In tonightâs prayer and devotional, we're reminded that God does not call us to live in shame, but to walk in freedom, healing, and forward-looking reflection. Scripture tells us in Romans 8:1, âThere is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.â Regret chains us to what we cannot change. But Jesus redeems even our worst missteps, offering not just forgiveness but transformation. Through Christ, our past doesnât define usâour Savior does. Let this moment of reflection lead to growth, not shame. Lay down guilt. Pick up grace. God is not finished with your story. đ Tonightâs Scripture Romans 8:1 (NIV) âTherefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.â đ Letâs Pray Together Heavenly Father, Thank You for walking with me through every season of life. Tonight, I lay down regret and shame at the foot of the cross, where Jesus paid for all my sins and failures. Teach me to reflect with honesty and hope, not condemnation. Restore what was lost, bring new life where I feel broken, and guide me by Your Spirit into seasons of growth and grace. In Jesusâ name, Amen. đ§ Three Things to Meditate Upon Where regret lingers, God invites healing. What would it look like to surrender that pain to Him tonight? Shame is not your name. Replace lies with truth from Romans 8 and walk boldly in grace. Your mistakes do not define your future. Through Christ, every misstep can become part of your redemption story. đ This week, journal one past regret you've been carrying. Turn it into a prayerâask God to bring wisdom and renewal from that moment. đ Read through Romans 8. Highlight every word of assurance and freedom that reminds you who you are in Christ. đŹ Sign up for Your Nightly Prayer to receive soul-soothing Scripture, reflection, and prayer each evening. đŹ Comment below: âI lay down regret and pick up graceâ as your declaration of freedom.