REMEMBER???
Do
not remember the formerthings,
nor consider thethings
of old.Behold,
I will do a new thing...Isaiah
43:18, 19a
Although now in a new year, it would seem that the month of December always gives us gives memories to carry into a new year.. There are some memories historically speaking that bring back memories for those of us who might be of some age. Although l, a very little girl at the time, picked up on the fact that something was very wrong.
When the news came regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor, our military in Hawaii, despite winter weather, there were a few women in the neighborhood that met in someone's yard. I remember seeing ladies cry. I had never seen that before. I knew I cried because I was little but they were big people who were crying. I caught the word “pearl” and thought someone had lost her necklace. In those days, most women had pearl necklaces. Something was very wrong...that was for sure.
There are sad times and events in all of our pasts we can readily recall. God's people in Isaiah's day were no different. They had seen conflict as a people and God spoke to them in the above verse. No matter the destruction, war or personal conflict, God didn't want them to dwell on those things...the former things. Things of old can be crippling depending on how we hang on to them. In the next verse, God assured them that He was going to do a new thing. I don't know how many times He has done that in my life. For Him to do that, I have to be willing to let go of the worst of memories...those former things.
Whether it be Pearl Harbor, 9/11, divorce, financial disasters or loss of a friend or loved one, the initial sting of it all may linger for a time but God stands ready to do something new in our lives. I am seeing that in my own circumstances even though I still face them with frequent tears. Through those tears, God has allowed me to see some new things.
If you weren't born in the 30's or 40's, Pearl Harbor is only a fact of history to you. Fewer and fewer remember that day and oncoming war. Many allowed this event to embitter them for a very long time. Bitterness doesn't heal and fortunately many folks came to realize that. Whatever our major, life shaking event, in and through it all, God wants to do something special in us, something unbelievable...something new.
Father, help us to hand over personal trauma to You knowing You want to do something new in us that will glorify You in every way. Keep us free in You and available for Your use. In Jesus' name...Amen
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