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Looking Forward

When we go through tough seasons, our tendency is to regress to where we have been rather than to where God is leading us. How much did the Israelites complain on the way to the Promised Land? They kept wanting to go back to Egypt. What about Lot’s wife? Even Peter went back to fishing after the crucifixion. We tend to edit the past in our mind to believe it was better than it was. Yet God is calling you forward. We don’t need to deny the past, but it’s hard to move forward when you’re looking backwards. It’s time to look ahead to where God is taking you instead of behind you to where He’s releasing you from.

Here are some Bible verses on looking ahead:

1. Look straight ahead, and fix your eyes on what lies before you. Mark out a straight path for your feet; stay on the safe path. Don’t get sidetracked; keep your feet from following evil.

Proverbs 4:25-27 NLT

2. But Jesus said to him, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back [to the things left behind] is fit for the kingdom of God.”

Luke 9:62 AMP

3. When they were safely out of the city, one of the angels ordered, “Run for your lives! And don’t look back or stop anywhere in the valley! Escape to the mountains, or you will be swept away!”

Genesis 19:17 NLT

4. But the Lord says, “Do not cling to events of the past or dwell on what happened long ago. Watch for the new thing I am going to do. It is happening already—you can see it now! I will make a road through the wilderness and give you streams of water there.”

Isaiah 43:18-19 GNT

5. I don’t depend on my own strength to accomplish this; however I do have one compelling focus: I forget all of the past as I fasten my heart to the future instead.

Philippians 3:13 TPT

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Changing Directions

If you take a moment to think of a celebrity who has wrecked their career or self sabotaged it, you probably won’t have to think long. One young celebrity started having a public feud with her family. She began abusing different substances. She then started getting DUI’s stealing from stores and broke her probation. Her unresolved personal struggles created a cycle she couldn’t break for years and her past became the gravitational pull from which she began making decisions. It’s easy to sit in judgement because her story played out publicly, but many of us allow our past to dictate our decisions and the direction of our life.

We don’t have to live that way though. The Bible is full of people who broke that cycle. I can think of the woman at the well, Mary Magdalene and Peter who found a way to overcome their past. In Joshua 2 Israel had sent spies into Jericho before they attacked. They went to the home of Rahab, a known prostitute, to stay the night. When the king tried to get her to turn them in, she protected them. She asked for safety when they attacked her city in exchange. She followed their directions and saved herself and her family. More than that, she is listed in the genealogy of Jesus. She is a great example of someone who broke free and quit letting what defined her shape her future.

Philippians 3:13 says, “Of course, my friends, I really do not think that I have already won it; the one thing I do, however, is to forget what is behind me and do my best to reach what is ahead” (GNT). The word “forget” here doesn’t mean erasing your past. It means you quit letting it dictate your future. We must each release the past’s authority to make our decisions and control the direction of our life. When we do that, we can head for what God has ahead for us. He has already cast your past away as far as the east is from the west. It’s time for you to release it as well. Your future is not determined by your past anymore. Once you’re forgiven, you are defined by God’s grace instead of who you were. Let go of who you were and reach forward to that which God is calling you to. You can change directions through Christ Jesus.

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