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Season 2 Finale Episode The holiday season is now among us. And 2020 is quickly coming to an end. Of course, it is always good to do some reflection before entering a new year. But what does it mean to let it go and receive God's best? Well, I'm glad you asked. You see, it is always good to take some time for reflection. So, before 2021 comes in, take a moment, and think about your life. When you see or hear the phrase 'Let It Go,' what comes to mind? Are there any mistakes or bad decisions you regret? Not only that, but have you found yourself unable to move forward because of them? Besides that, are there people who tend to always seem to remember those errors of judgment you would like to forget? Well, whether others refuse to let go of your past missteps -- it is time for you to let it go and get ready to receive God’s best. Your mistakes don't define you It is possible for someone to learn from his mistakes and then live an honorable life. Now of course, I am referring to a life that honors God. And a perfect example is Saul of Tarsus in Acts But on the road to Damascus he had an encounter with Jesus that forever changed the course of his life. Even though he changed his past behavior--his reputation preceded him. Thus, Christians were very much afraid of Saul. Saul later changed his name to Paul. And he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ to the gentiles [none-Jewish people]. In fact, he wrote much of the New Testament. You see, God used the Apostle Paul mightily despite his past. You can't move forward looking backwards ‘Philippians 13 “...but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, 14 I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” I personally love how The Message Translations says it. Philippians Listen to me, God wants His children to have His best in every area of life. How do I know that? Well, Jeremiah Following this further, 1 Peter God sees your worth Regardless of what others think about you, please know this, God sees your worth even when 'they' don't. I'll take it a step further; He sees your worth even if 'you' don't. Again, as with Saul, an encounter with Jesus changes the trajectory of one's life. Simply put,

