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Having a past is
something we’ve got in common. But sometimes stuff happens in the past that we
prefer not to think about or talk about. We’re all influenced by the past - but
most of us engrave the bad things that happen in marble and painful memories
remain stuck in our minds. And it seems that many people let the past drag them
down — the feelings of anger or despair, failure or guilt. There must be ways
for us to be thankful for the past, without it actually taking over our lives.
Our yesterdays can be powerful stimulators to improve life today
Morning Devotions by Chris Witts
“There
is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” - (Romans
8:1 – NIV)
Some people believe the past is the past: Why do you go
digging around in the past? Leave it alone, just get on with life, don’t worry
about yesterday.
And then
there are other people who live in the past. They just delight in dragging up
the past events of their life and all they miss out often on the present time —
no preparation for the future.
So, I’m
quite sure that the past does matter. It’s very powerful.
Each of
us have got a past.
We are
very different, of course, to each other.
But
having a past is something we’ve got in common.
And
sometimes stuff happens in the past that we prefer not to think about or talk
about, and we may have learned ways even to block it out.
Dealing
With Painful Past Experiences
So, what
is in the past?
Lots of
things: choices, events, responses, attitudes, desires, feelings, beliefs and
many more — and each of these affect the routine of life today, even if we’re
not sort of consciously thinking about them.
And it
seems that many people let the past drag them down — the feelings of anger or
despair, failure or guilt.
We’re all
influenced by the past and sometimes you should really put the past at rest, or
at least sort out what needs to be discarded.
It might
not be easy but it can save you from further unhappiness or confusion.
There’s
an Arab proverb that states you should write the bad things that
happened to you down in the sand, so they can be easily erased from your
memory.
But most
of us engrave the bad things that happen in marble and painful memories remain
stuck in our minds.
Yes,
there’s a lot of unfairness — horrible things happening in our world.
Like an
old person who’s walking along the street and gets bashed or mugged. It’s such
a stupid, traumatic, selfish event — and against the law. An innocent person is
hurt.
So how
does this person, the older man or lady, process this event? It certainly will
be remembered — it wasn’t their fault.
And there
are, of course, all the people who never get over an accident like that — and
others learn to forgive.
And it
can be God’s grace that allows such an act of mercy and kindness to happen.
And a very courageous person, almost a wow moment, that says, I’m
safe in the hands of God — whatever happens, even if I’m unfairly attacked, it
was not my fault. But I give my life and my future into God’s hands and I pray
for his protection to look after me.
Maybe
that’s a better way of handling it.
Finding
Rest From Our Past
There
must be ways for us to be thankful for the past, without it actually taking
over our lives.
You remember the old saying, Those who cannot remember the
past are condemned to repeat it.
There’s
so much about the past that you can do nothing about — if you were only a child
who didn’t have enough information.
But you
can learn, if you’re an adult, you learn from the past.
And what
about the deep shame that some people carry with them?
Often,
it’s a secret that lies buried for years.
We hide
sometimes behind computers and phones and newspapers and magazines, or fashion
or education or career or Facebook or being busy.
We
protect ourselves, actually, by telling lies, by trying to be funny, or we
become introverts trying to cover up the past.
“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” - (Romans 8:1 – NIV)
Then how
often have you done something that you’re ashamed of and been overwhelmed with
grief and carry that burden around with you for weeks or even years?
We feel
we’re second class people. It can be actually a soul-destroying event.
Then
there are those who do other things like overeating or just lock themselves up,
and don’t go out anywhere.
And perhaps that’s why, like the Apostle Paul, you might say, Who
can deliver me from this? How can I be free from the shame that I’ve carried
for years?
And the answer that the Apostle Paul found was, “… there is
now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8:1 – NIV)
So, don’t
get lost in despair.
“Keep on believing”, Jesus
said, “Keep on believing and trusting in me.”
Prayer:
Thank you, Lord, we know that words are very powerful. And with you, you can heal the shame from the past and release us to enjoy life today.
Thank you, Lord, we know that words are very powerful. And with you, you can heal the shame from the past and release us to enjoy life today.
Morning Devotions is a five-minute daily
reflection for anyone curious about faith, or looking for encouragement in
their walk with God. In his warm and friendly style, presenter Chris Witts — a
well-loved Salvation Army minister — shares bite-sized messages applying faith
to everyday life.
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