Radio Hostess: Lysa TerKeurst
Contributing Writer: Amanda Waldroop
Do you struggle with change or leaving the past behind? Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Many of us have experienced great change and transition in our life that was unexpected. For some, these changes were welcomed. But for others the idea of moving on was painful. So how do we get past our past? In the Bible, Isaiah 43, provides 4 insights on how to keep perspective on the past.
1. First, we mustn’t dwell on the past. Doing so breads self-pity.
2. Second, we must view the “new thing” God is doing and recognize the benefits.
3. Third, we must believe God will give us new life in what may seem like a wasteland.
4. Fourth, we must look for ways to keep our heart in tune with God.
A great way to do this is to spend time reading God’s perspectives in a daily devotional. You can sign up for our free devotionals by visiting us at Proverbs31.org.
Related Resources:
“Encouragement for Today,” Online Daily Devotionals
Get Over It and On With It, by Michelle McKinney Hammond
Contributing Writer: Amanda Waldroop
Do you struggle with change or leaving the past behind? Hi, I’m Lysa TerKeurst for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Many of us have experienced great change and transition in our life that was unexpected. For some, these changes were welcomed. But for others the idea of moving on was painful. So how do we get past our past? In the Bible, Isaiah 43, provides 4 insights on how to keep perspective on the past.
1. First, we mustn’t dwell on the past. Doing so breads self-pity.
2. Second, we must view the “new thing” God is doing and recognize the benefits.
3. Third, we must believe God will give us new life in what may seem like a wasteland.
4. Fourth, we must look for ways to keep our heart in tune with God.
A great way to do this is to spend time reading God’s perspectives in a daily devotional. You can sign up for our free devotionals by visiting us at Proverbs31.org.
Related Resources:
“Encouragement for Today,” Online Daily Devotionals
Get Over It and On With It, by Michelle McKinney Hammond
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