If we look back upon
the losses we have endured over the years, we might see certain trends...bad
breaks, poor timing, lack of attentiveness to crucial details, slovenly habits,
dysfunctional relationships, distorted views of self. It could be that we got sick at the wrong
time, were tripped up by our lusts or were mistaken about the character of
certain people. The regretful glance
backward that morphs into self-pitying is corrosive to the working of God in
you. The very thing He came to do,
redeem your life completely gets hindered by the regret you keep eyeing. If we take God at His word, that Christ came
to save us from our sin, then the obstinate pout must be put away. But you may wonder how God could do this, how
He could make the ugly moments of your past "redeemed". His answer to you is the same as it was for
the withered Elizabeth past child bearing.
"Nothing is impossible with God." The worst of your circumstances are made new
by Christ upon His sin bearing. They are
bought back and rebuilt...remade just as thoroughly as if an old wreck of a car
were blown to smithereens and the molecules of it put together into the most
spectacular of yachts. "Nothing is
impossible" includes your past and what has been done to you and by you is
of no account anymore. What matters is
what God will do with it and that is, "make all things new." The Lord is not afraid of your past even if
you have built it up into a monster. He
has faced it squarely while dying on the Cross and mastered it. You have nothing to hide anymore...it is
out in the open...out in the bright sunlight of God's love for you. Is it not perfectly reasonable that the
bearing of your sin took place as day splintered off into darkness and the
redeeming of your life came to pass as the first sparkles of sunlight broke
upon the dawn? You can moan about the
missed opportunities and the regrettable decisions you have made but what is
the point of that? It is like weeping
over winning the lottery or despairing over the successful surgery that saved
you from cancer. You have been
redeemed! Never look past that.
"Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have
summoned you by name; you are mine.
Isaiah 43:1 NIV
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