Cling to Jesus Instead of the Past (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – January 8, 2017) -- “But
one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is
ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has
called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 3:13-14 (NIV).
Since
2001, I’ve packed my belongings and moved five times. That averages
moving every three years. However, I did remain in one house for almost
11 years. If you’ve ever moved, you know the challenge it involves.
While looking forward to a new adventure, there is still the logistics
of dealing with possessions one has accumulated over the years.
When
I prepared to move this last time in April 2016, I realized, once
again, how much I had amassed. During the 11 years I’d lived in that
residence, I lost my only surviving parent. My mother had passed in
2004, followed by my father in 2007. When my sister and I met to assess
their belongings, we each chose things we wanted to keep. Then, we
allowed family members to make their selections. Everything that
remained was given away.
As
I cleaned out cabinets last April and started packing, I came across
some of my mother’s crystal, as well as other decorative and delicate
items stored on the top kitchen shelves since September 2007. Almost
nine years later, the keepsakes had remained untouched, except for one
beautiful cut-glass vase I’d used many times. Why was I hanging onto
things that were not useful to me? Why had I toted them home in the
first place? Gathering dust, they had remained hidden from sight.
After
letting my sister choose what she wanted from the collection, I was led
to give some of the pieces away to close friends whom I knew would
appreciate them. One piece, an antique tray on display, had actually
belonged to my grandmother. When a dear friend, who had helped me clean
up after a tornado struck my house in March of last year, commented on
the beautiful tray, I gave it to her as a parting gift. She didn’t want
to accept it at first. I wanted her to have it, not just to express my
appreciation for her help, but because she had admired it.
As
I’ve grown in my walk with the Lord, I’ve learned to let go of the need
to cling to things. I would rather give away my possessions to those
who will treasure them now, than let them gather dust on a top shelf.
With the help of my Savior, I’ve also learned to let go of past hurts.
How
often do we cling to the past? We let the hurt of a broken
relationship, the pain of physical, sexual or verbal abuse, the
dysfunction of our family, the death of a loved one or other wrongs rob
us of a future of hope and peace. God makes all things new. Only He can
take away the pain and heartache, replacing it with His best -- Jesus.
As the apostle Paul said, we must forget what is behind. We must cling to Jesus.
Photo captions: 1) When I prepared to move, I realized how much I had amassed. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk) 2) Carol Round.
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