Let’s face it, as humans we
are capable of doing some pretty dumb stuff.
And if we look back over our lives we can probably see a few things we’re
ashamed of and we wish we had never done.
Or maybe it’s not what we have done, but what someone has done to us that
has left us feeling bad about ourselves.
But the Word of God tells us if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation; old things have passed; behold, all things have become new (see II
Cor. 5:17). That means we are not the
person we used to be prior to salvation. We may live in the same bodies, and our minds need to be renewed day by day, but our spirits have been recreated in Christ Jesus. And His blood has washed us whiter than
snow. So now that we have a new beginning
and a fresh start, why do we look back and identify with our past mistakes and
failures?
If we’re not beating
ourselves up, other people are reminding us of our past. And if people aren’t
reminding us, the accuser of the brethren constantly whispers to us that we are
no good. But what has God said about us?
That’s all that really matters. Throughout scripture we are reminded to forget about the past. And if we ever plan to fulfill our God-given purpose, we must cease to look back, because the past really has nothing to do with where God wants to take us.
That’s all that really matters. Throughout scripture we are reminded to forget about the past. And if we ever plan to fulfill our God-given purpose, we must cease to look back, because the past really has nothing to do with where God wants to take us.
In Genesis 12:1-2, the Lord
told Abram to get out of his country, away from his family and from his
father’s house, and go to a land that He would show him. God wanted Abram to look ahead to the new
life that He had in store for Him. The blessing was waiting in
the new place God was calling Him to. This
is why Satan fights to keep us tied to our past. He knows we will never be who we are destined
to be, and we will never do what we are purposed to do if we live in the past.
The apostle Paul understood
the importance of walking in the newness of life in Christ. He had a pretty extensive rap sheet, but he
didn’t let it deter him from his destiny. If he had continued to associate
himself with his past mistakes, he would have never been able to write under
the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and we would not be blessed by the bulk of
the New Testament that was written by him.
In his letter to the church at Philippi he wrote this:
“Brethren, I do not count myself to
have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind
and reaching forward to those things which are ahead. I press toward the goal for the prize of the
upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” Philippians
3:13
Forgetting the past, and
reaching for what’s ahead is vital to our future. If we ever expect to shine for God and touch
the world with our gifts, talents, and ability, we have to be determined to
take our destiny by force.
7 Keys to Forget the Past and Embrace the Future
- Forgive yourself for past mistakes and failures.
- Forgive those who have wronged you.
- When Satan reminds you of the past, speak God’s Word out loud over yourself and he will flee from you.
- Pray and ask God to reveal His plan and purpose for your life.
- Take a step of faith towards your future, and keep on stepping as the Holy Spirit leads you.
- Surround yourself with people who believe in you, and will speak great things over your life.
- Get a picture of something that reminds you of where you are going and keep it before you.
“Behold the former things have come to
pass, and new thing I declare; Before they spring forth I tell you of them.”
Isaiah 42:9
Even as the world around us
grows darker, our future in Christ is just getting brighter and brighter. God is about to do something new and fresh in the lives
of His people. Now is the time for us to
live purposeful lives. Now is the time for
us to begin to do what we are destined to do for God. Now is the time for us to reach the world with
what we have to offer. Today is the day we
must throw off the old garments of guilt and shame that remind us of the past,
and clothe ourselves in the armor of light, because God is calling us
higher. He is ready to use us in ways that we
can't even imagine. Are you ready?
Thank you for this. I can now fall a sleep knowing there is hope to forget the past.
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous.
DeleteThank you for reading this post. It blesses me to know that you found hope in something you read here. May God continue to fill you with peace and joy.
Blessings,
Thank you Kathy...I was overshadowed by my past since yesterday.. thank you so much for this. May father God bless you abundantly in Jesus Christ's name,Amen.
ReplyDeleteI'm so thankful that this message was a blessing to you, and it helped you to move forward.
DeleteHi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for a wonderful message. I now feel so blessed and more acceptable. May God bless you.
I'm so glad this blessed you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much...I kept thinking of the sin that I have committed on a daily basis for a few days now...and now I am free of all bad memories!
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you for sharing this message. I had been having constantreminders of how bad my past was and I was haunted by them. I began to speak out loud, I'm a new creature in Christ... Thank you, I have the peace of God!
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Thank you for this message. Besides being very helpful it is very well done. I will do my best to keep the message in front of me. I am plagued by thoughts of a horrendous past.
ReplyDeleteHi EJS.
DeleteThank you for reading and leaving your comment. Yes, even when we have horrible things from the past that try to torment our mind, we must renew our mind with the word of God, and cover our thoughts with the blood of Jesus. Then focus our attention to the glorious future God has for us.
Blessings,
Kathy