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Day 29

We often have feelings and attachments to the past. The past is hard to let go of, and it affects us emotionally..
We can’t change the past, but we can learn from it..
The past is there to train me, shape me, and mold me, so I become who God wants me to become now..
The challenge of looking at the past is to see God, not myself and all my mistakes or the mistakes of others..
I don’t know the future, but I know the One who knows my future. If we don’t trust God, we become fearful, controlling, and selfish. When we trust God, we are excited and anticipate great things ahead. This is faith!..
If I don’t learn from how God has moved in the past, and if I don’t trust God with the future, I will waste the present by being unfocused..
The challenge of the present is to focus on God. There are so many things that demand our attention, but the most important decision we can make is to put God daily at the focused center of our lives..
Our focus determines our future..
What God has in store for you is never in the past..
He has something greater than your past mistakes, worries and fears but you must trust in Him, stand strong, and keep on moving to see what God has in store for you.
Let go of the past so that God can open the door to your future..
If I don’t quit looking back, then I can’t look forward to what He has waiting for me..
Therefore, carry the glory & beauty of God today, s‎o that people will see it in you‎ – Be God conscious at all times and move forward with Him..
“But forget all that—it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland…….”(Isaiah 43:18-19)‎‎‎

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