13 Brethren, I do not count myself to have
apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are
behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, 14 I
press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
As human beings it is physically impossible, barring a
miracle or a traumatic head injury, to “forget” the past. So what is the Apostle Paul talking
about? How do we “forget” what is behind
us. How do we get beyond our past?
What is the past? I
looked it up. In this case it is a
noun. One of the definitions I found
said the past is an earlier period of a person’s life that is thought to be of
a shameful nature. This definition seems
to fit what Paul is eluding to here. Not
every part of our pasts are shameful, but it’s only the shameful parts that
hinder us and need to be forgotten. It’s
the events in our lives where we’ve failed God that seem to be the hardest to
get over. They keep us from worshipping
the Lord freely, they hinder our relationships with others. The past can be a crippling force if we allow
it to.
Another definition I found said, “The past is the period of
time prior to speaking.” The past is the
period of time prior to the words that are coming out of your mouth right
now. Whew that’s powerful man! Your past only has a hold on you if the words
that are currently coming out of your mouth allows it to.
If you keep focusing on what you have done, instead of focusing
on what God can do, you’ll stay encumbered by the past. Instead of living in a land of milk and
honey, you’ll be stuck wandering in the dessert. You need to speak the only thing that can
erase your past – The Name of Jesus!
Stop receiving the lies of your enemy. Stop dwelling on your failure. Paul tells us in Romans that basically the
law was given to us to show us that we were incapable of receiving salvation
by obeying a set of rules. The purpose
of the law was to show us we are weak and need God’s help. So He sent Jesus.
In Colossians Paul writes, “13 When you were dead in your
sins and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made you[d] alive with
Christ. He forgave us all our sins, 14 having canceled the charge of our legal
indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away,
nailing it to the cross. 15 And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he
made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.”
God has taken everything that was against you and nailed it
to the cross and then made a public spectacle of you enemy the devil. I can picture the Lord coming up behind Satan with a bloody nail pierced hand grabbing him by the back of the neck, and taking the keys of hell from
him, and then dragging him back and forth in front of his subjects so they could see their
ruler had been conquered.
God has made us alive in Christ. We are no longer defeated, we no longer live under a death sentence, our past can longer hold us down, we no longer have to accept the lies of the enemy. in the name of Jesus is the power to do what is physically impossible to do. It is the name of Jesus that brings about the miracle that allows us to "forget" what is behind us.
God has made us alive in Christ. We are no longer defeated, we no longer live under a death sentence, our past can longer hold us down, we no longer have to accept the lies of the enemy. in the name of Jesus is the power to do what is physically impossible to do. It is the name of Jesus that brings about the miracle that allows us to "forget" what is behind us.
Since you past is the period up to the point of speaking –
Speak the name of Jesus, forget what is behind you and live, abundantly!
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