Send us a text There’s something powerful about letting go. Not because the past wasn’t real or hard but because God’s promise is in what’s ahead. God speaks through Isaiah 43:18-19, telling us not to dwell on the past. “See, I am doing a new thing!” New beginnings require forward focus. The past may have shaped you, but it doesn’t have permission to stop you. Your future is forward.
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Send us a text There’s something powerful about letting go. Not because the past wasn’t real or hard but because God’s promise is in what’s ahead. God speaks through Isaiah 43:18-19, telling us not to dwell on the past. “See, I am doing a new thing!” New beginnings require forward focus. The past may have shaped you, but it doesn’t have permission to stop you. Your future is forward.
Moses doubted his ability to do what God had sent him to do. We mostly doubt our worth, or feel unqualified for our purpose, or question if help will really come when we need it. Even after past experiences of support, guidance, or grace, it’s easy to doubt when faced with something new. But Moses’ story is also a reminder that these feelings are part of a deeper process of faith. Moses’ doubts didn’t disqualify him; they actually became part of his journey in learning to trust.
We’re Getting There
Send us a text There’s something powerful about letting go. Not because the past wasn’t real or hard but because God’s promise is in what’s ahead. God speaks through Isaiah 43:18-19, telling us not to dwell on the past. “See, I am doing a new thing!” New beginnings require forward focus. The past may have shaped you, but it doesn’t have permission to stop you. Your future is forward.