Wednesday, January 22, 2020

God Doing New Things

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” (rf. II Cor. 5:17 NKJV)

“Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?” (rf. Is. 43:18-19a ESV)


            Here we are on the threshold of a new decade as well as a new year. It is hard to believe that the previous time is over and put forever in the history books. If we are reading this article, the Lord has granted us more time in life, time to reflect on the past and time to move into the future. How we do this is just as important as the fact that we are privileged to do so.
            The Apostle Paul and the prophet Isaiah agree on a basic principle for us to consider, one, if implemented, will bring tremendous blessing to our lives and those around us. The principle is a very simple one: let the past be past, fix our eyes on the future and what God has in store for us.
            God is about making things new by His power. If we have personally experienced His salvation in Christ, we know this to be true. As Paul states, we are now “a new creation”. He has begun something afresh in us and will bring it to completion in Christ (rf. Php. 1:6). He expects us not live in the past by the sinful ways from which He has delivered us. Rather, He wants us to move forward in His strength and grace to embrace the fact that “all things have become new”. 
            By the same token, Isaiah encourages his readers to look to the Lord who is bringing about “a new thing”. Indeed, the picture is one of God displaying His hand while pointing to this “new thing” and asking if “not perceive it”? In other words, God is at work in our lives and He wants us to be discerning and perceptive as to the “new thing” is accomplishing. We cannot do this if we are bound up in “the former things...the things of old”. The purpose of the past and its recall is for us to learn from our mistakes, be thankful for the blessings, laying a foundation for us to go forward. 
            He means for His people to have a vision of moving into the future, trusting Him completely to provide all of our needs according to the paths He wants us to take. We should, therefore, adjust our perspectives and attitudes accordingly. If we keep the past in the past and our eyes on what is ahead, we will be better prepared for all that God has in store for us. We will then be ready to receive the blessings He has for us to experience.

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