Letting Go - Honoring Your Past While Not Anchoring Yourself to it
Letting Go - Getting Past Your Past - Means Getting Better, Not Bitter
In Daniel Fusco's book, Honestly, one of the key themes he addresses is the way we can take the events, circumstances and happenings of our lives and use them as the driver to go forward. The two available paths, as Fusco describes, is one toward bitterness or being better. You see, if we dwell of those moments - those moments firmly placed in our past - they breed discouragement, resentment, anger, rage and a host of other emotions. We get fixated and so focused on that which we cannot change, we ignore what we can change. In few words, those emotions fester into bitterness. To get past your past, you gotta let that go. Preferably, let it go before it makes its way into bitterness. The tighter your grip, the harder it is to release.Letting Go Means Loosening the Grip on your Past
“But forget all that— it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland. - Isaiah 43:18-19 (NLT)Jesus is in the business of making things new. That includes the heavens and the earth, and it includes the lands and the seas. That includes you and me. Isaiah’s message to Israel came as they were in captivity and had lost everything they once valued. They were homesick and longed for the blessings promised to them by God. They had victories in their past; such as leaving Egypt, conquering Canaan, and surviving a split in their country. Despite that record of success, they had an even longer record of low points. They worshiped idols in the temple given to them by God. They claimed his truth was a lie, disobeyed his commands, abused the poor and outright rejected God. But look at what Isaiah says. First, he says to “forget the past… it is NOTHING compared to what is ahead.” We all need to look ahead. Not behind. God’s painting a vibrant future. It’s not just that he is going to do it - he’s already begun! We may not yet see it. But God will clear the path. Even in an overgrown forest so thick we can’t see a foot in front of us. Even in the driest and empty of lands, God will establish flowing rivers of abundance. In short, God is giving you a fresh start. He’s provided us with the ultimate “reset” button. But first, you have to want it. First, you have to loosen your grip, because, before you can pursue that which is ahead, you have to release the grip you have on the anchors of your past.




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