“Karen’s Notes!
Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady”
Selected Notes
Volume 4 Number 39, “You Will Never Regret It”
September 29th, 2021
I shared the list of ten things with you quite some time ago. However! I realize that many are new to “Karen’s Notes,” and I sense that this list needs to be shared again.
It is true that I have never met anyone who has lived so well that he or she doesn’t have a regret or two or more along the way. Every one of us easily sins; every one of us easily makes choices with poor judgment at times. Every one of us easily makes mistakes along the way.
On the other hand, there is such a blessing that comes when we come through a particular experience and look back with no regrets. I found something I want to share with you from one of Karen’s ladies’ Bible conference notes from which she spoke. At Proverbs 22:1, she shared a little article “Ten Things You Will Never Regret.” She doesn’t know who wrote this, but it meant a lot to her. I am happy to share it with you today.
“A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches and loving favor rather than silver and gold” (Proverbs 22:1). She wrote about living in such a way as to develop a good name and living without regrets.
Karen wrote: “Ten Things You Will Never Regret”
1. You will never regret showing kindness to an older person.
2. You will never regret offering an apology that will save a friendship.
3. You will never regret destroying a letter written in anger.
4. You will never regret helping a boy or girl find the right direction for life.
5. You will never regret taking time to show consideration to parents and friends, brothers and sisters.
6. You will never regret refraining from gossip when others around you delight in it.
7. You will never regret stopping a scandal that was ruining a good reputation.
8. You will never regret refusing to do something wrong even though others around you are doing it.
9. You will never regret living according to Biblical convictions.
10. You will never regret accepting the Word of God on any question or command.
Michael’s observation: While neither Karen nor I know the identity of who authored this little article, it so blessed Karen’s life that she copied it and posted it alongside Proverbs 22:1. We who know the Lord as our Savior want to live in such a way as to please Him. Look back over the list and smile at the many times and many ways you pleased Him and now you have no regrets in that area. Use the list as a reminder for the future. Enjoy belonging to Him and following His plan for your life.