Philippians 3:13
Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead.
Learning From Yesterday
I have learned more from my mistakes
than I ever could have if things went smoothly, so I don’t fear making
mistakes; however, I fear not learning from them. I consider my mistakes
to be my best teacher, next to the Holy Spirit, of course. I cannot
change what I did yesterday, but I can change what I do today or what I
would do differently. What about you? Do you ever wish you would have
done things differently yesterday? Are you going to change today by
learning from yesterday? All we can do is press ahead, forgetting our
mistakes except that which we can learn from them (Phil. 3:13). Does
that make sense?
Pressing Ahead
Paul used his past as a springboard for
the future. He pressed ahead and was able to press forward by forgetting
what lay behind him while straining forward to what lay ahead (Phil.
3:13), much like a runner straining forward to reach the finish line.
Lot’s wife looked back; however, it wasn’t for the purpose of learning
from her past but yearning for it (Gen. 19:26). If we are following
Christ, we will tend to be more like Christ every day, and with God’s
Spirit, we can change today. Change is not possible until we first
repent and trust in Him. Only then are we new creations in Christ (2
Cor. 5:17) and do we become the very righteousness of Christ (2 Cor.
5:21). I use my past as a template for not repeating the same mistakes
and growing from those experiences. Aren’t we blessed that we can make
mistakes and even sin and God will cleanse us from them each and every
time (1 John 1:9)?
All things New
I love what Isaiah wrote about the
coming kingdom, that God will not remember the former things of old but
is doing a new thing (Isaiah 43:18-19). That’s why it’s not wise to say
the former days were better because there is no true wisdom in that
(Eccl. 7:10) unless, of course, we learn from it. If I hear the word of
God and don’t do what it says, then it’s like getting up in the morning
and seeing I need to shower, shave, and comb my hair but walking away
forgetting what I just saw (James 1:23-25).
A Closing Prayer
Father, thank You for the forgiveness of
my past mistakes because You show me that I can learn from them and
that You are a forgiving God, One Who separates our sins from us as far
east is from west (Psalm 103:12). For that I praise You and thank You in
Jesus’ precious name.
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