We enter the month setting a variety of goals for ourselves, including (but not limited to) staying away from bad habits and establishing good deeds as habits.
The reality is there will come a moment where we slip – either back into a bad habit, or we will lose our momentum of doing the good we had been doing .
We may miss a Fajr, for example, after not missing for a week; at that moment we feel like it has all been ruined, my month is over.
Back on Track
Don’t think this, ever. There is still opportunity after the fact. When we sin, we are given the moment to develop the strength of repentance.
– How quickly did we turn back to Allah after stumbling?
– How quickly did we return back to doing that good deed once we had missed it for a day or two?
– Did we feel pain in the slip away from Allah?
Br. Abdel Rahman Murphy reminds us that in the moments we fall, there is a unique opportunity to get back up and continue our path to Allah.
#instagramadan 4.11 The first mistake – we enter the month setting a variety of goals for ourselves, including (but not limited to) staying away from bad habits and establishing good deeds as habits. The reality is there will come a moment where we slip – either back into a bad habit, or we will lose our momentum of doing the good we had been doing (missing a Fajr, for example, after not missing for a week), and at that moment we feel like it has all been ruined, my month is over. Don't think this, ever. We don't intend to sin or make mistakes, but there is still opportunity after the fact – when we sin, we are given the moment to develop the strength of repentance. How quickly did we turn back to Allah after stumbling? How quickly did we return back to doing that good deed once we had missed it for a day or two? Did we feel pain in the slip away from Allah? Again, we don't intend to sin, but in the moments where we fall, there is a unique opportunity in getting back up and continuing our path to Allah.
Posted by AbdelRahman Murphy on Saturday, 18 May 2019