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.
Letting go of things that are past is difficult for some of us. We seem to want to hold on to them even if it is hurtful to do so. We get our minds and emotions going backward. The problem with that is there is no power in the universe that goes backward on the time line to undo or alter anything. Success is always determined by decisions we make now.
The Message Bible says: Friends, don’t get me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward—to Jesus.
It’s so much easier to forget those things in the past if we have a goal in the future to focus on. If we are going to struggle with anything it should be with the possibilities of our future, not the failures of our past.
I forget the things from yesterday and focus on the possibilities of today.
- Reading Plan A: Mark 12:1-27
- Reading Plan B: Acts 27
- Reading Plan C: Deut. 5,6,7; Mark 12:1-27
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Word of Faith Church & Outreach Center
Called to the Body of Christ as a pastor and teacher, Tim Davidson pioneered Word of Faith Church in Bismarck in 1980. He served as its Lead Pastor for 35 years and now serves as Founding Pastor. Pastor Tim has pioneered 6 churches in North Dakota and now serves as Regional Director for Rhema Ministerial Association International. Teaching believers foundational truths from God's Word is his passion.
He has authored 3 yearly devotion books that are used both here and overseas to help believers become "rooted and grounded" in their faith.
God is now calling Pastor Tim to share the treasury of wisdom and knowledge God has given to him with other pastors and churches.