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If you spend a lot of time thinking about “what might have been,” you’re not alone. It’s almost an automatic process, looking back on what could have been done better in the past.

Consider this: When we spend our energies thinking of things that might have been, we lose momentum in moving toward what can be. So use the moment of “if only” to focus on how you can improve, then move on. We need time to focus on the lesson learned, not to wallow in remorse.

Remember, “We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28). Not just some things. All things work together for good. This means the things we think “if only” about too.

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soong.see.choo Comment by soong.see.choo on June 15, 2009 at 7:20am
Well, "If Only" thinking is prompting every sincere truth seeker to search out the Scripture and prove whether those things are so, or should be so.
If it is so, then we follow on; if it is not so, then we repent and follow the real leadership as given in God's Map,the Bible.
Direction determines your destiny; follow the Way, the Truth, and the Life: who is Christ Jesus, your Lord and my Lord, your God and mt God.
Amen? (smile)

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