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Current Teaching Series By Rick Warren — 11/01/2022 “You have experienced many things. Wer

[Don’t Waste Your Painful Experiences]( Current Teaching Series [Building a Better Life]( [Listen to Today's Broadcast]( [Don’t Waste Your Painful Experiences]( By Rick Warren — 11/01/2022 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Email](mailto:?subject=I'd like to share a Daily Devotional from Pastor Rick with you&body= “You have experienced many things. Were all those experiences wasted? I hope not!” Galatians 3:4 (ICB) The Bible is filled with principles to help you resume life successfully after a tough season. Yesterday we looked at the first principle: Expect to feel mixed emotions. And today we’ll look at the second: Extract the lessons you learned. Before you rush off and start a bunch of new things after going through a difficult time, God wants you to pause and consider the lessons you learned. Don’t let all the pain you went through be wasted. Take time to glean the spiritual truths from everything you’ve experienced. The Bible says, “You have experienced many things. Were all those experiences wasted? I hope not!” (Galatians 3:4 ICB) One way to be sure you don’t waste your hard experiences is to write down each lesson you’ve learned. That way you can review them later to share with other generations. What happens when you do this? The suffering you went through will suddenly have incredible value. Deuteronomy 4:9 says, “You must be very careful not to forget the things you have seen God do for you. Keep reminding yourselves, and tell your children and grandchildren as well” (CEV). I suggest getting alone by yourself in a quiet place—just you and a journal. This could be your life journal. A life journal isn’t a diary of each day’s activities. Future generations won’t be interested in what you did; they’ll be interested in what you learned. Here are some questions you can answer in your life journal: What did I learn about what matters most?What did I learn about what matters least? What did I learn about my weaknesses? What did I learn about my strengths? What did I learn about my relationships? What did I learn about my pace of living? What did I learn about God? What did I learn about the world and the culture around me? What did I learn about money? What did I learn about happiness? Remember: Before you do a life reset after a season of crisis, loss, or trauma, write down all the lessons you’ve learned. Then you won’t “forget the things you have seen God do for you”—and you will never have to learn those lessons again. [PLAY today’s audio teaching from Pastor Rick >>]( Talk It Over - What is your experience with keeping a journal? - What is one of the biggest lessons you learned from a painful season? How would sharing that lesson with others benefit them? - Was there a difficult time in your life when you felt you didn’t have a purpose? Take time today to review the lessons you learned from that painful season, and watch God use it! God’s Freedom Is Available to You Today God promised that for those who believe in Jesus, there is no condemnation. He sent Jesus to take away your sin. His death on the cross paid for every wrong you’ve ever done or will do. And by sacrificing himself, Jesus made it possible for you to have a relationship with God, the Father. And the good news doesn’t stop there. God also raised Jesus from the dead, proving his power over sin and death. And that makes it possible for you to spend eternity with him in heaven. If you’re ready to surrender your life to Jesus Christ, start by praying this simple prayer: “Dear God, I know I’m a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus Christ is Your Son. I believe that He died for my sin and that you raised Him to life. I want to trust Him as my Savior and follow Him as Lord, from this day forward. Guide my life and help me to do your will. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.” If you just prayed to accept Jesus, please email me at Rick@PastorRick.com and let me know about it. I’d like to send you some free materials to help you start your journey with Jesus. The post [Don’t Waste Your Painful Experiences]( appeared first on [Pastor Rick's Daily Hope](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Email](mailto:?subject=I'd like to share a Daily Devotional from Pastor Rick with you&body= [Get The Purpose of Christmas Book when you give a gift to support Daily Hope!]( This holiday season, celebrate the significance and promise of Christmas with Pastor Rick’s gorgeously illustrated hardback classic, The Purpose of Christmas. This beautifully written and easy-to-read portrayal of Jesus’ birth explains how God designed Christmas to meet our three deepest needs—and how we can have peace with him forever. In The Purpose of Christmas, you’ll discover how to . . . • Identify what’s draining peace from your life • Learn to live with an unshakeable faith • Experience peace—with God and others—through Christ [LEARN MORE]( [Complete Audio Series (Purchase)]( Includes 3 full-length messages from Pastor Rick's series Building a Better Life. [LEARN MORE]( [Series Summary]( Message 1: Resuming Life After a Captivity Message 2: Doing a Reset for a Better Life Message 3: Withstanding the Winds of Life [PLAY TODAY'S BROADCAST]( Pastor Rick Warren [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Linkedin]( Enjoy today's devotional? Listen to Pastor Rick’s daily audio teaching at [PastorRick.com]( Did someone forward this devotional to you? [Subscribe to Pastor Rick Warren's Daily Devotional.]( As the founding pastor of Saddleback Church with his wife Kay, Dr. Rick Warren leads a 30,000-member congregation in California with campuses in major cities around the world. As an author, his book [The Purpose Driven Life]( is one of the best-selling nonfiction books in publishing history. It has been translated into 74 languages and sold more than 50 million copies in all formats. His book [The Purpose Driven Church]( was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the century. Rick also founded [The PEACE Plan]( to address five global issues—spiritual emptiness, self-serving leadership, poverty, disease, and illiteracy—through the power of ordinary people in the local church. You can listen to Pastor Rick’s Daily Hope, his daily 25-minute audio teaching, and sign up for his free daily devotionals at [PastorRick.com](. © 2022 by Rick Warren. All rights reserved. Used by permission. You can unsubscribe by clicking the link below. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Pastor Rick's Daily Hope, 23182 Arroyo Vista, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688, United States

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