Forgetting those thing which are behind me it is a New Season
Forgetting those things which are behind . . .—The precept is absolutely general, applying to past blessings, past achievements, even past sins. The ineradicable instinct of hope, which the wisdom of the world (not unreasonably if this life be all) holds to be a delusion, or at best a condescension to weakness, is sanctioned in the gospel as an anti
Happy New Season ! Like the Apostle Paul , I haven't "apprehended," i.e. I will forget passed failure.
(I John 1:7). God looks at me through the blood of Jesus and finds me perfect and complete (Col. 2:10). I am seated in heavenly places with Him (Eph. 2:6) Knowing myself, that's hard to comprehend, but it is a fact. I will forget passed blessings and achievements: While very appreciative, I can't live on yesterday's manna (Ex. 16:20).
I need fresh oil from the throne of God today (Ps. 92:10).
I will forget passed hurts and I will quit wasting energy on things that I can't do anything about and concentrate on the One who holds all power of heaven and earth.
Trusting God to restore what needs restoring and resisting the past and the need to look back.
Forgiving and receiving forgiveness, receiving I am being made whole, heal and deliverance.
By the Grace of almighty God through Jesus Christ, redeeming the time with Holy Spirit help.
I will press towards the mark of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
God has given me a few short days to walk on this earth,, and I must not waste them. I must redeem the time (Col. 4:5) as I labor for His kingdom. Heb 12:2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
May we pressing forward together towards that high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
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