Don't Look Back
Post by
Victoria Osteen
on
February 16, 2016
Joel and I love to play racquetball and we used to play all
the time. The game is played in a square room, with a racquet and a
small, super bouncy ball which you hit against the wall. When you hit
that ball, the number one safety rule is to not look back. That ball
comes so fast off the back wall that if you look back it can smash you
in the face and cause a lot of damage.
When you're first playing, it's so tempting to want to follow the
ball with your eyes because that's what you do in just about every other
sport. I had to train myself to not look back. I'll never forget one
time someone told me a story of how a person actually lost their eye
because they looked back! After I heard that story, I kept saying to
myself, "Don't look back! Don't look back!"
In life, when we look back at the past, when we relive hurts, or
focus on past mistakes, those things can smack us in the face and cause
serious injury. It can affect how we see. Those injuries show up as
damaged relationships, problems on your job, self esteem issues, and
ultimately it affects your faith. This is why we cannot look back. In
fact, Paul said in scripture, one thing I focus on more than anything
else—I don't look back! But you have to train yourself not to do it.
It's natural to want to look back but you have to intentionally look
forward.
When you look forward, you see that God wants to give you beauty for
ashes. He wants to turn your sorrow into joy. He wants to turn things
around for you good. That's why we have to let go of the pain of the
past and focus forward on God's Word. Don't let the pain of the past
steal the promises of tomorrow. Remember, the path of the righteous is
like the light of dawn shining brighter to the full day. Take this truth
to heart—embrace the blessing God has in store for your future, and
don't look back!
"
I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead…" (Philippians 3:13, NLT).
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