Good Morning!
Philippians
3:13; “Brothers, I do not consider that I have
made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining
forward to what lies ahead,”
Are you one who practices multi-tasking? It is a word that means we are doing more
than one task at a time. Many equate
this with using the phone, the computer and maybe carrying on a conversation at
the same time. It is supposed to be a
sign of a harried yet skilled management of time. According to many psychologists, it cannot
happen. You cannot multi-task.
The reason
for this statement is that our attention is singular; you pay attention to one
thing at a time. If you are using the
phone, using the computer, and carrying on a conversation, psychologists will
tell you that you do one of these and ignore the other two while you perform
that task. You may have all three (or
more) activities on in front of you but you focus on one at a time. Your focus may be short, as little as a few
seconds, but that focus is one at a time.
You focus on one activity and then the next and then back but it is one
at a time.
Why is this
a question? Because as Christians we
need to be focused on moving forward and we need to forget the past. We cannot keep looking back at our past sins
and past pains and keep moving forward.
When you look back, you stop going forward. When you look back, the devil and the world
have you looking back at the pain. You
focus on the pain and the devil tries to convince you that you should stay
focused on the pain. The devil wants you
to stay in the past, in the pain and sorrow.
This is why
the Apostle Paul tells us to forget what is behind us. We need to forget the past and move forward
by God’s grace. When we focus on the
past, all of our past failures and shortcomings remain the focus. The devil wants you to remember the pain you
caused to your neighbor or your friend or to your family member. He wants you to remember the pain you
experienced. He wants you in the past
separated from God’s grace, alone in the pain and uncertainty.
This is why
Jesus came to forgive your sins, in order to put the past behind us
forever. The past that is full of sorrow
and disappointment is to be left behind.
Jesus came to give you forgiveness and to give you the certainty and the
hope for tomorrow. Jesus gives us the
reason to look forward; the certainty of life everlasting is waiting for
us. Our promised life in eternal joy and
bliss waits. So, look forward and forget
the past; this is the secret to our joy.
Gracious
Father, in you we have our hope for tomorrow.
Help us to leave the past behind and to go forward in the certainty of
our salvation. Be with those who are
always looking back and suffering in the past.
Guide them by your Spirit to find the comfort in looking forward to the
certainty of their salvation. Help all
your children to live in the joy of your wonderful, bountiful grace. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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