Focus and Forget
Almost every morning you can turn on the television and find
an exercise show—they have yoga, stretching, lifting weights, just about
anything. The profit of exercising your
physical body has been promoted for years and there is even a record in God’s
Word that talks about it.
I Timothy 4:8:
For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is
profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that
which is to come.
The word “little” means “for a little while”. This verse says physical exercise profits for
a little while, but exercising ourselves unto godliness is much better.
Now with this in mind, have you ever seen a show that had
you exercising your mind? I
can picture
it now: someone is sitting in a chair and they
say, “Think—1
–2 –3 –4, now
relax—1 –2 –3 –4. Is anyone breaking a
sweat?”
Well, as silly as it sounds, I’d like to show you a mental
exercise that will profit you for more than just “a little while”—it is called
“Focus and Forget”. The process is to
focus on the promises of God and forget your past failures, past events and
past mistakes. It takes effort on your
part to do this and to do it correctly.
You see most people do a version of this, but they do it backwards—they
focus on their mistakes and forget the promises of God!
So let’s learn to do it the proper way. Just as it is with physical exercise, you
have to do the exercise correctly. So
let’s start with forgetting.
Sometimes this even means that we must forget our past
victories and successes so that we don’t get caught up living in the past
wishing for the good old days.
The Apostle Paul had to forget the things that he thought
were successful before he became a Christian and look to God. He also had to forget his past failures and
the things he did to persecute other Christians.
It seems to be
human nature to dwell on both our past victories and past failures. So how do we forget?
The first step
is to focus on who God says we are and not on our failures. Do you think that after
the Apostle Paul became a Christian, he might have said to himself, “What have I
done by having Christians beaten and thrown in jail?” I know I would have had a hard time with that
one. But Paul stayed focused on God and
forgot about the past.
When Paul and
Silas were thrown in jail at Philippi they
stayed focused on God and forgot about being beaten and thrown in jail. Then
the earth shook and the jail doors opened and they were set free.
So I encourage
you to try this exercise of focusing on the promises of God and forgetting the
past and see where it takes you.
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