Topic: Sometimes We Must Rewind
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Fri 03/27/09 12:13 PM
Sometimes We Must Rewind

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I think it is safe to say that each and every one of us have certain events and or periods of our lives that we would like to keep swept under the rug forever. I know that this is certainly true of my own life. Many of us tend to use verses like Philippians 3:13 and attempt to "forget those things which are behind".

I would have to stand in agreement with the Apostle Paul, that great man of grit and grace, when he admonishes us to "keep our sights set on those things that lie before us and to press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." Dwelling on our past failures and shortcomings often becomes the very weight that slows us down.

But today I wanted to suggest to you that just like there are some things from our past that we should let drop in order to focus on the greater things which lie before us, likewise there are times when we should stop focusing on the problems that lie immediately before us and begin to recall all those times that God has been faithful in the past.

When Paul wrote his second letter to Timothy, the younger man was facing the biggest mountains of his life. Nero had become the emperor of the Roman Empire. Because of His tyrannical rule, believers were being persecuted and were even dying for their faith. In the midst of all the panic, Timothy was tempted to fear for his life and future. He must have wondered, Is God going to be faithful to me in this terrible hour?

Paul's writes:

"When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also. "
2 Timothy 1:5

Paul wanted to remind Timothy about something very important! God's faithfulness was a part of Timothy's family heritage. Because Timothy was dealing with great stress and difficulty, Paul took the opportunity to remind him that just as God had never failed his grandmother, or mother, neither would He abandon Timothy in this difficult hour.

Then Paul told him:

"Wherefore I put thee in remembrance that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee by the putting on of my hands."
2 Timothy 1:6

The phrase, "I put thee in remembrance" is taken from the Greek word anamimnesko, a compound of the words ana and mimnesko. The word ana means again or to repeat something. The second part of the word, mimnesko, means to be reminded of something, such as memories. When these two words are put together as in this verse, it means to regather or recollect memories.

You see, there are certain memories we should never forget! For example, we should constantly hit the rewind button in our minds and replay the times that God has been faithful to us in the past - delivering us, healing us, and rescuing us time and time again. We should replay those scenes in our minds until we never forget His faithfulness to us!

Don't ever forget what God has already done for you, for those memories will stir you up and encourage you to face your present dilemma with faith. Just as God has always been faithful to you in the past, He will be faithful to you right now!

Never forget how:
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God has healed you.
God has delivered you.
God has saved you.
God has guided and directed you.
God has brought you through difficult trials.
God has provided for you during hard financial times.
God has protected you from the snare of the enemy.

These kinds of memories are powerful and will stir up your faith today!
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So the next time the devil tells you there is no way you'll ever survive what you're facing, take the time to get alone with the Lord. Then hit the rewind button, and ask the Holy Spirit to help you regather and recollect all those past events when God came through for you! As you replay those memories over and over in your mind, your faith will rise to a new level of confidence. You'll be able to look your problems right in the face and say, "God's record with me has always been faithfulness, and I know He'll be faithful to me now as well!"


"Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.

Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:

Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;

Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;

Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. "
Psalms 103:1-5



Questions for you to consider:
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1. As you think about God's faithfulness in your life, how does it affect the way you perceive the problems you are dealing with right now?

2. What are some of the seemingly impossible situations you faced in the past that God delivered you from?

3. What steps can you take to trust God more fully to deliver you from your present situation as He has done for you in the past?
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I know that as a believer, you have experienced the delivering and rescuing power of God. I am talking about those moments when your situation looked completely hopeless - but suddenly God's amazing grace intervened and your situation miraculously changed. Can you think of moments like this in your past? Will you take a few minutes to reflect on those times? I am here today to remind you that His grace is always available to you, even right this very moment!

We serve a faithful God, Amen?

I love you brothers and sisters,
Michael


Note: Portions of this message were taken from "Sparkling Gems From The Greek" by Rick Renner

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Fri 03/27/09 04:35 PM
POWERFUL WORD!!drinker

KEEP SHARING!!!

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Fri 03/27/09 04:36 PM
Wonderful....ty flowerforyou

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Fri 03/27/09 05:57 PM
Thank you. I am so glad this spoke to you.

You can read the original version which is formatted for much easier reading here:

http://www.mychurch.org/blog/371294/Sometimes-We-Must-Rewind

And on that note: Anyone care to enlighten me on how to format text? You would think I would have learned HTML codes by now!

Any help would be much appreciated!

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Sat 03/28/09 11:36 AM

And on that note: Anyone care to enlighten me on how to format text? You would think I would have learned HTML codes by now!

Any help would be much appreciated!


Michael, I am fairly new to 'this' site. But from what I have seen thus far it appears to be a CSS/Javascript based site rather than HTML; that of which I am infinately more fluent in! But I have a functionable knowledge of CSS coding as well, and if you would like to message me, I would be happy to share what I know to help you along. :smile:

Additionally, this is a wonderful post. The past is often forgotten and swept under the rug, as you said. Although it is my past sins that I remember, and learn from, which have allowed me to be a better Christian in the present and, God willing, the future. I do know that my past is forgiven, and that I have been delivered from sin. But by remembering how I once was, I am able to avoid the same mistakes I made and live better through God and for HIS Almighty Will alone. It is in Ezekiel 36 where God says,"29 I will cleanse you of your filthy behavior. I will give you good crops of grain, and I will send no more famines on the land..... 31 Then you will remember your past sins and despise yourselves for all the detestable things you did. 32 But remember, says the Sovereign Lord, I am not doing this because you deserve it. O my people of Israel, you should be utterly ashamed of all you have done!"

So we should remember our past sins and hate all that is wrong and unholy. But still do not "dwell" on the past, for you have been made clean by the blood of Christ. And to dwell on such things would keep you from fulfilling God's plan for you.