Ask
God what old things need to be discarded in your life, and what new things He
is wanting to bring into your life. Get alone with God and ask Him what you
need to let go of.
You may have to get rid of the old before God can make
room for the new. Some things no longer work for us, and we need to have wisdom
to what those things are. If you are going to purchase a new car and your old
car is still in the garage, how can you make room for that new car? Some will
try and fit the new car with the old car, but why would you want to hold onto
your old car if it no longer is working? Some of us need to stop holding onto
to the things in our past, so that God can make room for the new things He is
trying to bring to pass.
Reflect
and Ponder:
Ask yourself what is no longer working in your life?
For example you want to go forward in your life and experience all that God has
for you but you are still holding onto selfishness, anger, bitterness,
unforgiveness or pride. Perhaps God is asking you to let go of worry and fear. Anything
that could be hindering you from moving forward God very well may have you to
remove these before preceding to what He has for you next. If you have gotten
yourself into the habit of complaining, God may have you deal with this before
experiencing your breakthrough or blessing that you have been waiting for.
Counselor’s
Corner:
Before we can move into our new season we
have to let go of the old first:
“Old
what you may be asking?”
1. Old
attitudes that kept us in the “wilderness,” and moving into our “promised
land.” These attitudes include: complaining, murmuring, fault-finding,
covertness, thanklessness, and idolatry.
2. Old
mind-sets. Allowing our minds to think whatever it wants, and not taking every
thought captive into the obedience of Jesus (2 Corinthians 10:4-5). Thinking
thoughts that are negative, faithless, and hopeless. Some of us have
strongholds and lies that we have believed for years and need to be torn-down
by renewing our minds in the Word of God.
3. Holding
onto the old things of the past. Some friendships, ministries, and possibly
marriages did not succeed but when we hold onto these things and condemn
ourselves repeatedly for our past mistakes we cannot move forward. Ask God to
forgive you if you need to, and believe that God has forgiven you and that He
does not want you dwelling in your past any longer. (Philippians 3:13-14).
Moving
forward into our promised land will require “letting go” of former things.
Former things that are no longer working for us, and possibly areas of sin in our
lives that must be dealt with. It hurts to let go, but sometimes it hurts more
to hold on.
MEDITATE
ON THESE SCRIPTURES:
Forget
the former things; do not dwell on the past. See I am doing a new thing!
Isaiah
43:18
Forgetting
what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead, I pursue my goal the
prize promised by God’s heavenly call in Jesus Christ.
Philippians
3: 14
If what you are doing in your life is not working, it
is time to make some changes. The mental health definition of insanity is doing
the same thing over and over again expecting different results. Is it time for change?
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