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, I press
toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ
Jesus.
Philippians
3:13-14
The biggest challenge of a Christian
is the ability to forget yesterday while striving for tomorrow… There are a lot
of things in life I am not proud of, but in Christ we must make the decision
that our past will not restrict or limit our future; in fact, the past will
provide experiences for a foundation of better decision making and yearning to
do the will of God… Not only must we be able to overcome failures and skeletons,
we must also realize the weight and bondage associated with our past if we do
not overcome and release it… Ponder this statement very closely as we study
today’s verses from Paul’s epistle to the church of Philippi … The more
you carry on your shoulders, the more energy that is required to take a
step… We all are probably aware of the great work Paul completed or
begin in his life upon this earth… Several missionary journeys, many letters of
encouragement and/or reform and even through all the years, at this point in his
life he pens to the church that “I count not
myself to have apprehended…” Though we toil in the garden that we
have been called to tend, we can never make the mistake of thinking we have
reached the heights of success that we are called to meet… We can never be
satisfied or become satisfied on this earth as we are clothed in imperfection
from the womb… I contend that every day you
see on this earth is a day in which God has something that you have been
designed to do… You have more work in your vineyard, you have more
toiling in your fields and to understand this you must be able to leave the past
in the past… To leave the past in the past means that we must not only forget
about failures and/or past mistakes, but that we cannot fall into the snare of
the enemy to become complacent with a small, finite measure of success… There
are so many people who have sold themselves short not only by holding on to
things, but by also allowing themselves to believe that they have gone as far as
they need to or can on this earth… This passage reminds us of how rugged this
journey is in trying to live according the will of God and to travel through
this Christian life each and every day... Paul starts out by saying that he did
not count himself to have apprehended; this means that he had not gotten to high
on his horse. This should also serve as a measuring stick for us, knowing that
there is so much work in store for the people of God… Remember Paul was an
educated man who influenced a lot of people throughout his life. He had the
popularity and fame, but remained humble as we see in this passage. Notice Paul
next states that he is forgetting those
things which are behind; we know that before being given the name
Paul he was known and referred to as Saul… Before being a (n) ambassador for
Christ he was a persecutor of Him. Know that you have many dark corners in your
life, many closets that you have tried to close and conceal from others… We all
have fallen short and made wrong decisions, but we must overcome them and
continue to push forward, this is what Paul means when he says, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high
calling…” There is a level of success that God has for your life that
cannot be seen by your physical eyes, there are rewards God has for your labor
that will not be seen on this earth and when we walk by faith we press on
despite what we see and endure knowing that there are greater things in store...
Paul says and this is very important to note as well that he is forgetting, not that he has forgotten. This
tells me that this is a (n) everyday action, we will never wake-up and not
remember the things we have done (the devil
won’t allow it), but we can remain steadfast on God’s word and
continue to focus on Him so that we don’t lapse in our Faith. Just as Paul tells
the church, we must reach for those things which are before us, don’t dwell in
the past, look to the future. Press toward the mark, this is not a (n) easy
journey, you have to fight, you have to sweat, you have to endure hardships in
order to reach the prize of Christ. Remember Jesus said to keep in mind that
they hated him first, meaning that he was the
first to be hated, but not the last. You will go through some of the
same things, but it is worth the pain when heaven is your eternal home and you
come to know the words Paul penned in his letter to Rome as true, “For I consider that the sufferings of this present
time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us.”
(Romans 8:18)
BE
BLESSED!!!
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