I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.
Philippians 3:13b-14
One thing has been brought to my attention lately, and it's pretty self-explanatory. You can't move forward into what God has for you if you're always looking back into the past. Even if whatever happened in the past was traumatic and haunts your mind, even if it was angering and that person still hasn't made amends, even if it was wonderful beyond belief, if you plant yourself there, you're stuck.
The freeing thing about looking forward to what lies ahead is that you can, through God's help, free yourself from guilt over past failures. So you totally blew it? Learn from it, and start again tomorrow with that much new knowledge about yourself and what trips you up.
I love the race metaphor in this passage. Just like any good racer, you aren't going to be looking back. You're going to be ever longing to get to the end, but you can't use all your energy in one speedy burst at the beginning and then fall down in defeat because you feel tired. It's about persistence. You train, treading the same path again and again until you master your breathing and your stride and how to hydrate properly.
And it's all about the riches that God wants to give us. It's His plan.
This year is all shiny and fresh and new. The goals I am continuing are well-worn.
I pray that by God's help I can forget about the failures I have experienced in certain areas in the past and focus on doing the next right thing.
I hereby strip off any labels I have accepted that are not of God and will determine to view myself as He views me.
We don't need a new year to make new goals.
We just need a new mindset - that of relying on God to show us what areas we need to change and of trusting that He, through the Holy Spirit, will complete the work that He began (Philippians 1:6).
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