Relational Reset: 7 Days To Unlearning The Habits That Hold You Backنموونە
Let God
It’s okay to desire justice. It’s even okay to expect and demand justice. In fact, Isaiah 1:17 tells us to seek justice. However, the reality is that justice in a fallen world will never be perfect. But God’s justice is. Isaiah 30:18 tells us that the Lord is a God of justice, and Isaiah 61:8 says that God loves justice.
In a world filled with so much injustice, it’s important to remember that God promises to right the wrongs of this world.
He can certainly use us if we allow ourselves to be used by Him, including for the sake of His justice. But we have to be careful not to take justice into our own hands. It’s not our job to do God’s job.
I truly believe that if we all “let God” more—striving not to get even, seek revenge, or set other people straight—we’ll be happier and our relationships will be healthier.
If you want to continue to uncover the unhealthy patterns that may be holding your relationships back, pick up your copy of Relational Reset by Dr. Laurel Shaler.
About this Plan
Do rough patches in relationships ever catch you by surprise? Despite our best intentions, we all have blind spots—bad relational habits that are keeping us from enjoying our relationships fully. Whether you struggle to overcome past wounds, insecurity, blame, or envy, it’s time to reflect on your relational habits and reset them, especially your relationship with God. That’s what this 7 day devotional Bible plan is designed to do.
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