“Brothers and sisters, I do not
consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting
what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal
to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus”
(Philippians 3:13-14).
I will have courage and not fear. Today I start again, and put my
old mistakes behind me. He gives me a fresh beginning. I will not worry or be frightened.
If His forgiveness was only for the righteous, it wouldn't be needed. Not one
of us is perfect. We all have fallen short. But His forgiveness is new every
morning.
So why do I worry? He longs to give me that fresh beginning, but
my life is cluttered with worry and anxiety. As long as I dwell on what is bad,
I cannot see His promise of new life. He wants to help me so much, but why
would He when my fears crush whatever He tries to do? In spite of my past or
circumstance, He wishes to grace my life daily with His power and His blessing.
I need to persevere and press on so that His grace transforms my life into a
joyful one that continually receives.
I press on toward my prize to be all that He wishes. I forget what
has been, and I praise Him for transforming my life. I shall be joyful and
realize that with this new beginning, I once more step out in faith to trust
and believe in His promises that never fail. I press on to be molded into
a vessel He can use for His purpose. If I reach for Him every day of this life,
He will remain with me, intervening in my life to bring about His best. One day
He will carry me heavenward to the greatest of all prizes-a life peacefully and
eternally at rest with Him.
I will have courage. I will not fear. I will press on.
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