DON’T LOOK BACK: LETTING GO OF THE PAST

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:13,14

2 SIDES OF ONE COIN

In Philippians 3:13-14, the Apostle Paul talks about one thing that he does. Although he mentions two things, we must understand them as two sides of one coin. On one side of the coin, Paul forgets the things that are behind him, and on the other side, he reaches forth unto those things that are before him. As we explore this one thing, we will discuss each side individually and then put them back together.

FORGETTING THE PAST

Let’s start with the first side of the coin, which is forgetting the past. What does Paul mean by this? Does he have amnesia? Of course not. The word “forgetting” in this verse means “to neglect.” When we neglect something, we don’t forget that it exists, but we treat it as if it doesn’t exist. We also treat it as if it’s not important. We invest our time, energy, and money into other things instead of giving attention to what we neglected.

Now forgetting the past doesn’t mean we erase it from our memory and pretend like it never happened. It’s about acknowledging the past and letting go of the emotional baggage that comes with it. We often hold onto grudges, regrets, and past mistakes, which can hinder our growth and progress. By neglecting the past, we are not allowing these negative emotions to control us, and we are freeing ourselves to focus on the present and future.

It’s vital to note that neglecting the past does not mean we forget the lessons we learned from it. The past can teach us valuable lessons that we can use to grow and improve ourselves. However, we should not dwell on the past or let it define us. Instead, we should let go of the negative emotions and focus on the positive things that the past has taught us.

In summary, Paul’s statement about forgetting the past means that we should disregard it and release ourselves from any emotional burden it may carry. By disregarding the past, we liberate ourselves to concentrate on the present and future, without allowing any negative emotions to hold us back.

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