Baggage
The past tends to weigh us down. Every once in a while, the sense of having done something irreversible makes us despair. We count the wasted years, the torment of waiting with no answers.
Yet, Jesus comes to us lovingly and says, Rise, let us be going (Matthew 26:46). We expect God to come to us with a vision, to give us something supernatural to pull us out. Many a times, He does but on a lot of occasions, His instruction is very simple.
Arise and eat (1 Kings 19:5). He simply told Elijah to do a very ordinary thing, to get up and eat. To take that initiative against depression. To rely on God's provision to pull him through.
If we were never depressed, we would have no capacity for happiness or exaltation.
Jesus knows that in our human mind, we cannot handle anything beyond today. So, He tells us to take it one day at a time. Each day has sufficient worry and trouble of its own. Each day has the capacity to produce immeasurable joy. So, to rest in Him.
In other words, let the past sleep, but let it sleep in the sweet embrace of Christ, and let us go on into the invincible future with Him. - Oswald Chambers
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