You Cannot Change Yesterday. But You Can Still Redeem Today. A pastoral word to every soul carrying the weight of what could have been. Regret is one of the quietest, heaviest burdens a person can carry. It does not always announce itself with tears. Sometimes it surfaces as hesitation, as silence, as the moment you avoid looking at yourself in the mirror. And left unaddressed, it will quietly steal your joy, weaken your faith, and keep you permanently anchored to a past God never intended to be your prison.
In Overcoming the Regrets of Life, Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah writes as both shepherd and surgeon. With pastoral tenderness and expository clarity, he names the real sources of regret, traces its spiritual and emotional damage, and then points you with unwavering conviction to the God who redeems time, restores years, and transforms every wasted season into purposeful testimony. "I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten."Joel 2:25 INSIDE THIS BOOK YOU WILL DISCOVER:. Why regret happens and what it silently does to your spirit, faith, and future. The five-step pathway from regret to restoration. Biblical portraits of men who failed, fell, and rose again: Peter, Paul, Manasseh, John Mark. The warning signs of a wasted life and how to turn them around before it is too late. What you must never regret too late: callings, relationships, and eternal priorities. The RESTORE Framework: a practical guide for reclaiming redeemed time Whatever has been lost, whatever door you watched close, whatever opportunity passed while you were not ready: God is not finished with your story.
His mercies are new every morning, and He specializes in restoration. The best is not behind you. In God's economy, the best is always what He is still preparing to do.
You Cannot Change Yesterday. But You Can Still Redeem Today. A pastoral word to every soul carrying the weight of what could have been. Regret is one of the quietest, heaviest burdens a person can carry. It does not always announce itself with tears. Sometimes it surfaces as hesitation, as silence, as the moment you avoid looking at yourself in the mirror. And left unaddressed, it will quietly steal your joy, weaken your faith, and keep you permanently anchored to a past God never intended to be your prison.
In Overcoming the Regrets of Life, Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah writes as both shepherd and surgeon. With pastoral tenderness and expository clarity, he names the real sources of regret, traces its spiritual and emotional damage, and then points you with unwavering conviction to the God who redeems time, restores years, and transforms every wasted season into purposeful testimony. "I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten."Joel 2:25 INSIDE THIS BOOK YOU WILL DISCOVER:. Why regret happens and what it silently does to your spirit, faith, and future. The five-step pathway from regret to restoration. Biblical portraits of men who failed, fell, and rose again: Peter, Paul, Manasseh, John Mark. The warning signs of a wasted life and how to turn them around before it is too late. What you must never regret too late: callings, relationships, and eternal priorities. The RESTORE Framework: a practical guide for reclaiming redeemed time Whatever has been lost, whatever door you watched close, whatever opportunity passed while you were not ready: God is not finished with your story.
His mercies are new every morning, and He specializes in restoration. The best is not behind you. In God's economy, the best is always what He is still preparing to do.