Regret Thinking Leads To Destruction
By Ed Henderson (2016)
What exactly are we talking about when we say regret thinking? Let me give you just one example. Let’s say a man (or a woman) has been married twenty plus years, has several children, and is now in the 40 to 55 year old age bracket. All of a sudden one of them starts feeling that they are unfulfilled. Their mate does not make them happy anymore. Then they start
thinking about how it may have been if they had married someone else, maybe an old high school sweetheart. Or maybe they think they would have pursued a different career path if they had not married their present spouse.
As they keep rolling these thoughts over and over in their mind they become even more convinced that the grass must be greener on the other side and they do not want to go through the rest of their life being unhappy. That is the type of escalating regret thinking that leads to destruction and divorce.
Regret thinking is a mental action that always requires one to look back. Looking back does not have a good track record in the Bible. Lot’s wife looked back and she was turned into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:26). The Apostle Paul told us that we were to forget those things that were behind and reach forth to those things that were before (Philippians 3:13). II
Timothy 2:22 says we are to flee youthful lusts. First Corinthians 13:11 tells us that when we were children we thought like children but when we became adult men and women we were to put away childish things. Think about that! A child wants to be the center of attention all the time. A child is only interested in getting their physical and emotional needs met. They are totally ruled by their flesh. They just want you to make them happy.
Let me also say that we recognize that all marriages walk through issues and transitions. Most of these situations are hard, emotional, and will require sacrifice, humility and forgiveness. With that said, looking back and fantasizing about lost loves, old boyfriends or what could have been is a set up for disaster. There is no way you can have one foot in your
marriage and one foot in regrets and expect success in your marriage. The Bible calls that being double-minded. A double-minded man (or woman) is unstable in all their ways and will get nothing from God. If you are in this type situation, or know someone who is, the following are a few suggestions of things that can be done to pull out of this destructive behavior:
1. Ask God for wisdom (James 1:5-6, 3:17)
2. Read God’s Word (especially related to marriage/covenant) (Philippians 2:2-5)
3. Pray (Jeremiah 33:3)
4. Realize that you have an enemy and he does not want your marriage to work and he will lie to you (John 10:10)
5. Cast down every thought and imagination that exalts itself against the knowledge of God (II Corinthians 10:3-5)
6. Get Christian counseling (Proverbs 11:14)
7. Be thankful (Colossians 3:12-17)
8. Lay down all regrets at the feet of Jesus (I Peter 5:7)
9. Make the decision to get into your marriage with both feet and be single minded about it (James 1:7-8