“Live in today, and do not allow yourself to live
in the past under any pretense. Living in the past means thinking about
the past, rehearsing past events, especially if you do this with
feeling…Train yourself to be a man or women who lives one day at a time.
You’ll be surprised how rapidly conditions will change for the better
when you approach this ideal.” Emmet Fox.
One
of the truths of Living on the Spiritual Basis is the only time we can
be present for God, the only time we can stand in the presence of God,
the only time that we can demonstrate God’s love and guidance in our
lives, is in the present moment. We may have a long history of Him
demonstrating in our life, but our “forgetter” discounts it. Fear would
have us believe that even though God was there in the past He won’t be
there tomorrow.
NEVER LOOK BACK.
Looking back generally begins innocently but invariably leads to morbid
reflection. Think on how easy it is to dredge up memories of those times
when we acted something less than spiritually or when we were hurt in
some way. Yet it takes effort to bring to the forefront of memory those
times when we acted in Spirit or life went our way. When the Great
Carpenter taught, “let the dead bury the dead” he admonished us to leave
the past in the past. We are forgiven as soon as we ask, the matter
settled, yet so often we drag a past transgression into the present to
cast it’s ashes about because even though God has forgiven us, we have
not forgiven ourselves. Only by living in today and keeping our eyes
fixed on the road ahead, regardless of how frightening it may seem,
refusing to look back, can we demonstrate God’s love and power in our
life, demonstrating acceptance of God‘s forgiveness, turning away from
the adversary, fear.
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