I don’t know about you, but I have a problem with letting the past be the past. I tend to dwell on it allowing it to shape my present and future. I will be graduating from graduate school June 4th, and as I embark on a new journey in my life, I am working on being spiritually centered and allowing God to shape my present and future…not memories or experiences of my past.
Spiritually centered, I follow through on a divine plan.
I may feel complete in heart and mind as I reflect upon my past. However, Spirit within encourages me to look forward.
Spiritually centered, I do not base my expectations upon the past–what happened, who I was with, what I did or said. Memories can provide inspiration or insight, but I do not allow them to restrict me.
In prayerful meditation, I receive new revelations of divine inspiration. I see past old limitations. I recognize that I have resources, strength, and insight. My comprehension expands beyond what I would have usually considered.
Infused with new ideas and energy, I am spiritually centered. Aligned with Spirit, I follow through on a divine plan.
“I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?”–Isaiah 43:19
Source: The Daily Word
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