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Refusing to Let the Past Define Your Faith
Reading: Isaiah 43:16-21; Philippians 3:12-14
Devotional: God declares, "Do not call to mind the former things, or ponder things of the past. Behold, I will do something new." Yet many believers remain imprisoned by yesterday's disappointments, using past failures as evidence against future possibilities. This creates a faith ceiling—you cannot rise above what you've already seen fail. But God's nature is to do NEW things. He specializes in fresh starts, unprecedented breakthroughs, and never-before-seen miracles in your life. Abraham's past childlessness didn't determine his future as father of nations. David's past as a shepherd boy didn't prevent his future as king. Your past mistakes, missed opportunities, and painful experiences are not prophetic of your future. God wastes nothing—He works all things together for good.
Today, make a conscious decision to stop using your rearview mirror as your roadmap. Forgive yourself for past failures. Release disappointment's grip. God is doing something new, but you must position your thoughts to receive it rather than rehearse what didn't work before.
