In today's devotional, "PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE" we read about these three different times in our lives and how we might feel about them. God holds all of them in his hands. Read on to see how we can use each one.
Blessings,
Jan
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Today's Devotional:
"PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE"
by
Jan Andersen
Sometimes we may want to live in the past. It may be tempting to think of "the good old days" as being something greater than they really were. Other times we may find things in the past which we wish to forget, that were difficult or painful. Or there may be things we regret that we have said or done. Sometimes they are even little things that we kick ourselves for every time we remember them. Sometimes we can get stuck in the past, mourning our losses over and over. It is important not to dwell on the past but to remember all of those things with perspective, the good and the bad, and learn from them. We acknowledge God's presence through all of it - his blessings in the good things, his mercy for bringing us through the hard times, and his grace in using all of it for our good in the long run.
Sometimes it is hard to focus on the present. There may be distractions from the past, or worries about the future. Our current circumstances may not be very pleasant or uplifting. We may become depressed about our situation. Some of us may even have difficulty being "present" in a relationship, always yearning for something else, or hiding ourselves out of fear of being hurt, etc. Others simply move through life without fully engaging themselves, simply going through the motions without making the most of opportunities that present themselves. God wants us to live fully in Him, be his witness to other people, and be his tool in their lives. To do that, we must live in the moment with God as our focus. God is doing great things in our lives in the here and now and can work through us to touch others' lives!
And what about the future? It is beyond our control, yet many times we try to make a certain outcome occur. We may have fears about our future and worry about what might happen. Or we may go overboard the other way and brag about what we think is going to occur, which may never actually materialize. The future is in God's hands, and He has our best interests at heart. We can trust Him. And if there are future blessings to receive, we can be patient and give Him the glory when they occur.
This is all illustrated beautifully in Isaiah 43:18-21:
Past}. "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.
Present} See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.
The wild animals honor me, the jackals and the owls,
because I provide water in the desert and streams in the wasteland,
to give drink to my people, my chosen, the people I formed for myself
Future} that they may proclaim my praise."
The past, it is over; the future is yet to be.
This moment is the present only temporarily.
Each hour passes by us; then becomes a memory;
What once was future time, is now, don't you see?
We cannot change the past; for our own good God used it - AND
regret need not befall us. "Now, go witness," his command.
Worry not what the future brings, for God holds us in his hand.
He'll bless us and redeem us; by grace through faith we stand.
(Written by Jan Andersen)
Learn from the past, plan for the future, but live in the present moment with God!
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Song:
GOOD MORNING
Mandisa, and featuring Toby Mac
Mandisa, and featuring Toby Mac
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Prayers are lifted up daily for you by the Devotional Writers and the Monthly Writing Staff of Women's Focus Ministries
Blog writers:
Sandy Billingham, Karen Bennett,
Brother Thomas Ukwute, Jody Ward,
Bre Miller, Lynda Kinnard, Amie Spruiell,
Debbie Rodriguez, Carol Steficek,
Jan Andersen and Corinne Mustafa


Wow Jan. This is a very interesting writing with lessons for those of us who try to control all that aspects of our time. It will not work and we need to rely on the heart of God and His gifts and challenges.
ReplyDeleteSooooooooo, all that and a poem as well...a delightful poem at that
Thank you and God bless
Corinne Mustafa
What encouragement you have given here. Looking to God is always the best way to live our lives. Thank you for your encouragement in your lovely writings. I don't know how I am missing these wonderful nuggets, but I am catching up tonight and really enjoying the wonderful lessons.
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