Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Finish Well!

Forgetting what is behind … I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 3:13, 14

The young man was pleased with the progress he had made. The model of his latest architectural masterpiece was taking shape! It wouldn’t be long before he could present the project to the marketing department. He thought back to the break he’d been given three years ago.
He had landed the job with this firm, had his own office, and even had an expense account. He had become dependable, earning their trust and thanks by producing exceptional buildings with beautiful renderings and visual stimulation. His designs were second to none; his talents were much sought after in the construction industry.
But what many people were unaware of was that Jason had been in prison. There had been a time in his life that he had broken the law. He had paid his debt and now worked hard to build a better life for himself and his family.
We are sometimes judged, justly or unjustly, by our mistakes. What matters more than the mistakes of our past is how we finish. We are unable to personally atone for the past; only the blood of Christ has that power. But by making changes and right choices in the pattern of our lives, things can change for the better.
People tend to judge with historical data, not affording grace to those who have made mistakes. In Jason’s case, they knew of his criminal record and still chose to extend him an opportunity. Like that firm, God sees our full potential and withholds judgment until we finish.
Throughout biblical history, we see evidence of esteemed men and women making mistakes yet finishing well: Abraham, Isaac, David, Rahab, and the Samaritan woman, even Mary Magdalene. All of them broke God’s law, yet each changed and finished well. We have the ability to do the same. By forgetting the past and pressing forward in Christ Jesus, we too can finish well.

Prayer
“Judge of the universe, thank You for calling me in Your direction. I get so bogged down when I focus on my past failures. Help me focus on the right course in life and keep my eyes pointed in the right direction with my head lifted up. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

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