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The Jesus of Our Yesterday!
Seeing Jesus in only a past reflection, both good and bad.
Some reflections are with gratitude, and others with disappointment.
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Your past does not define you!
Unless you let it.
2. Past Circumstances can’t be changed, but you can!
Famed UCLA basketball coach John Wooden often told his players, “Don’t live in the past; you can’t do anything about the past.
It will never change whether it’s yesterday or last year.
The future is yet to be determined and can be influenced by what you do today.
Today is the only day that really matters.”
The Jesus of Our Tomorrow!
Someday Syndrome
In the movie Shawshank Redemption, Andy Dufresne says to his pal Red as they sit in the prison yard, “It comes down to one simple decision.
Either get busy living or get busy dying.”
My life had taken an unexpected and unpleasant turn, but it was not over.
I decided to get busy living.
The Jesus of Our Today!
Jesus said, I AM!
Not I was, or I will be, but I AM!
Faith is Now!
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