Yes, we like new
things. But it’s also possible to get stuck in the past. Some of us may have a
nostalgic hope that we can recover the “good old days,” and others of us may be
locked face to face with a past we can’t escape. Maybe we feel stuck by the
circumstances of a broken home, or of sins we now regret, or of injustice that
has been done to us.
Though Christians
do not ignore the past, faith in Christ always challenges us to look forward.
Our goal is not “change for the sake of change,” as if new things by themselves
could give us hope and fulfillment. But Isaiah reminds us of the only One who
brings lasting change: “I am doing a new thing!” God says.
We can find joy in
forgetting our past only when our future rests on the change Christ works in
us. Because of the cross, we can experience the joy of forgetting our sinful
past (Philippians 3:13-14) and
pressing on as new people in Jesus Christ.
God of new
beginnings, thank you for a fresh start in Christ. Help us to leave behind our
sin and to live joyfully for him. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
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