DON'T LOOK BACK
But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.” Luke 9:62
It is interesting when you think of how we often look at the past through rose-coloured glasses. Remember the children of Israel? They had been delivered from the tyranny and bondage of Egypt, where they had been slaves for years. They cried out to God for deliverance, and the Lord answered their prayers through Moses.
As they were making their way through the wilderness, God supernaturally fed them with manna. It was like bread from heaven. They had it daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But after a while, they got a little tired of it. They said, “We are sick of manna. We remember the good old days back in Egypt, where we used to eat garlic, leeks and onions. Those were the good old days... If we could only go back.”
They spoke of the good old days, but they actually ate table scraps in Egypt, because they were slaves. Their lives were miserable. Yet in their imaginations, they had magnified these scraps to some sumptuous feast they had each and every day. They were not looking at the past accurately.
In the same way, the devil may remind you of the old days: "Remember the good old days? Remember the fun you used to have? Why don't you go back to the good old days? And if you are not strong enough, you will begin to think about it and end in bondage. Don't build up the past in your mind. Protect your mind and don't look back. You must always look forward to what lies ahead.
Prayer: Reject the condemnation from your past failures, disappointments and mistakes and ask God to give you a fresh start.
Scriptural Reading: Luke 9:57-62
DON'T LOOK BACK
But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.” Luke 9:62
It is interesting when you think of how we often look at the past through rose-coloured glasses. Remember the children of Israel? They had been delivered from the tyranny and bondage of Egypt, where they had been slaves for years. They cried out to God for deliverance, and the Lord answered their prayers through Moses.
As they were making their way through the wilderness, God supernaturally fed them with manna. It was like bread from heaven. They had it daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But after a while, they got a little tired of it. They said, “We are sick of manna. We remember the good old days back in Egypt, where we used to eat garlic, leeks and onions. Those were the good old days... If we could only go back.”
They spoke of the good old days, but they actually ate table scraps in Egypt, because they were slaves. Their lives were miserable. Yet in their imaginations, they had magnified these scraps to some sumptuous feast they had each and every day. They were not looking at the past accurately.
In the same way, the devil may remind you of the old days: "Remember the good old days? Remember the fun you used to have? Why don't you go back to the good old days? And if you are not strong enough, you will begin to think about it and end in bondage. Don't build up the past in your mind. Protect your mind and don't look back. You must always look forward to what lies ahead.
Prayer: Reject the condemnation from your past failures, disappointments and mistakes and ask God to give you a fresh start.
Scriptural Reading: Luke 9:57-62


