In our journey through life, we often find ourselves looking back, reminiscing about the "good old days," and sometimes we are tempted to believe that the past was better than our present or future. However, as we delve into the Word of God, we are reminded that our lives as believers are meant to progress from triumph to triumph, from victory to victory. Our faith assures us that the best is yet to come, and this is the core of today's teaching.
We began by exploring Ecclesiastes 7:10, which cautions us against longing for the past. It's easy to fall into the trap of nostalgia, especially during times of hardship. However, we must understand that God has a plan for our future that is greater than anything we've experienced before. Our hope is not in the seen, but in the unseen, as we await with patience the fulfillment of God's promises (Romans 8:24-25).
To live in the now and face our future with confidence, the Lord has equipped us with three essential tools: faith, hope, and love, with love being the greatest (1 Corinthians 13:13). To cultivate a heart full of hope for better times, we must first transform our speech. Instead of asking "when" our circumstances will change, we should declare "although" we face challenges, we will rejoice in the Lord (Habakkuk 3:17-18).
Our second point of focus is trust in our Lord. God's nature is unchanging; His love, power, and mercy remain constant. We must not doubt His promises or His presence with us. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8), and He has assured us of His continual presence (Matthew 28:20).
Lastly, we must shift the focus of our lives. The Apostle Paul teaches us to forget what is behind and strain toward what is ahead (Philippians 3:13). We cannot change the past, but we can be grateful for it and look forward to what God will do. Our focus should always be forward, as exemplified by the lampstand in the tabernacle, which was designed to shine light ahead (Numbers 8:2). Isaiah 43:18-19 encourages us not to dwell on the past but to anticipate the new things God will do.
In conclusion, we are called to change our "whens" to "althoughs," to trust in our unchanging Lord, and to shift our focus from the past to the future that God has in store for us. Let us embrace this teaching and move forward with confidence, knowing that our best days are ahead of us.
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