Are You Living in the Past?

By: Joyce Averils
Submitted: 2007-10-06 20:17:04
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Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
-Isaiah 43:18-19 (NIV)

I have many memories of growing up in White Plains, New York. One of my favorites is remembering Sundays when my mother treated my brothers and me to Italian ices after church. It didn't happen every Sunday, but on the ones that it did, you can bet we were three very happy children. Even now, just thinking about those ices, takes me back to a good place. It's one of my fondest memories.

It's always a pleasure to remember the good times in our lives. Unfortunately, all of our memories aren't good ones. They are a mixture of the good, the bad and the ugly - divorce from the spouse you thought you would spend your life with, death of a loved one, loss of your dream job, a child's illness.

Memories of loss and hurt can be very painful and it can become a challenge not to let them color your present and your future. This week's scripture illustrates a two-part process that can help you and keep you from focusing too much on the past.

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. (Isaiah 43:18)
Have you ever had an argument or disagreement with someone and spent days or even weeks afterward thinking about what you should have said? Sometimes we replay a past incident over and over in our minds thinking about what we should have said or should have done. That's not always best for us. It's important to learn from your past but it's just as important not to live your life in the past. Doctor Johnetta B. Cole, past president of Spelman and Bennett College says, ". . .let history and past experience instruct rather than determine your destination." In other words, learn what you can from your past experiences but do not allow them to determine your present and future.

See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. (Isaiah 43:19)
A life lived in the past can cause someone to miss new blessings from the Lord. Everything you've gone through - the good and the bad - has contributed to making you the woman you are today. Have you ever seen a glass artist at work? The artist uses the hottest fires to mold and shape glass into beautiful works of art. The ultimate artist, the Creator of the Universe, uses every fire you go through to mold and shape you into the beautiful woman of God He created you to be. He promises to make a way for you and He will do new things in your life. Hold on to the promise of a new thing as the Lord makes streams in your wasteland.

My Challenge to You This Week:
If you are plagued with dwelling on bad experiences from your past, the next time one of those thoughts come, immediately recite Isaiah 43:18. Remember to look for and wait for the "new thing" the Lord has in store for your life.

© 2007 Joyce M. Averils. All Rights Reserved.

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Joyce M. Averils, is a Bible Teacher/Speaker/Coach and author of The Busy Woman's Prayer Journal - My Guide to Daily Communications with God. Get your free mini-Bible Study, "The Beauty Trap - Where Do You Get Your Self-Worth?" at Refresh Your Faith - The Online Spa for Christian Women

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