"The greatest opposition to what God is doing today comes from those who were on the cutting edge of what God was doing yesterday.”
R.T. Kendall, former pastor of Westminster Chapel in London in his book, "The Anointing"
R.T. Kendall, former pastor of Westminster Chapel in London in his book, "The Anointing"
I have a hard time thinking about "today" let alone "yesterday". I get that "today" is important... it's something that I always have to work at doing... but "yesterday"? What's the point? Who cares what happened yesterday. Looking back too much can get you into trouble. Biblically... looking back rarely results in good things. Ask Mrs Lot!
God even gives us the gift of prophesy to be able to see into the future. I don't remember the gift of remembering. Even the end of Matthew 6 that tells us to focus on today... is so that we can focus on tomorrow... tomorrow.
It's never about what happened yesterday... thinking about going back... or staying put... or fighting for the stagnant. It's relaxing in the daily provision and letting go of our worries and preparing to do again tomorrow wherever that path leads.
Life's an adventure... not an insurance commercial.

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