"Brethren,
I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting
those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are
before"
(Philippians 3:13)
One of the very important lessons to
learn from the Apostle Paul is his attitude to memories of the past; he said:
"...this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind…."
Prior to his conversion, he persecuted, imprisoned and even consented to the
murder of believers. He was injurious to the Church. Hence if there was anyone
who qualified as it were to be mentally and emotionally traumatized by his
past, it should be him! But he never allowed himself to be limited or hindered
by the memories of his past. He had come to realize that the memories of the
past weren’t worth holding onto compared to the greater future he had in God.
This is the same attitude you ought
to have as a child of God. Too many are enslaved by the memories of their past.
They could be cheerful one moment and depressed the next, all because they
remembered something of their past life they considered unpleasant. That
shouldn’t be. Even the past glories didn’t stop the Apostle Paul from pressing
forth unto greater heights. He used the same principles of leaving his past
behind and pressing onwards. So never let your memories of the past hold you
back.
Do what Paul did: forget the past
and press on into your glorious future in Christ! No matter how often and for
how long you brood over the past, you can’t change it, so don’t expend your
time and energy on it. Your future is greater than your past! The Bible says "The
path of the just is as the shining light that shines brighter and brighter unto
the perfect day" (Proverbs 4:18). As a Christian, your story ought
to be upward and forward only; you’re born to go from one level of glory to a
higher level.
Today, free yourself from the past!
Don’t let the memories of the past hinder or delay your flight of success. If
your past doesn’t inspire you, dump it! It may seem difficult at first, but
remember that as a child of God, nothing is impossible unto you.
Further Study:
Galatians 6:15;
Matthew 9:16-17
Andy Agim
Christ Realities
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