Last Thursday, I started looking into a passage that has blown my mind: Philippians 3:13-14. We looked at forgetting what is behind us, leaving behind our past lives of sin-loving and troubles. But, for what? Continuing what I said last week, we have storms in our rearview mirrors, but what is in the windshield? What are we driving toward? And how are we driving? Are we speeding toward a destination, or are we on a joy ride? Well, let's look into the passage, and take a look.
"...But one thing I do: forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead, I pursue as my goal the prize promised by God's heavenly [or upward] call in Christ Jesus." -Philippians 3:13b-14, HCSB
2. We are reaching forward for what is ahead
When I think of reaching forward, I think of straining for a remote. You know those times when the remote is on the ottoman or on the floor, just beyond your reach? You strain, reach, stretch and do everything you can to reach the remote. Your entire being is consumed with grabbing that remote, all while not actually leaving your seat.
You strategize. You use any tool at your disposal. You critically think, and you may even enlist assistance. All of you is focused in on the goal, and nothing will stop you until you achieve your desire.
Does this look like your pursuit of God and your future with Him? Are you straining for the glorious eternity before you with our great Lord? Do you reach forward, wanting nothing more than Him?
We often need a focus shift. We have a glory with God ahead of us, and we often get distracted. We pay attention to the color and patterns of the ottoman or floor without zeroing in on the real goal: getting to the remote, a future with Him. We must become consumed with what is ahead, using whatever means necessary to get there.
We will stretch to draw nearer. We will use tools, such as God's Word and prayer, to get closer. We will involve others who are also focused on our goal, leaning on their assistance as we all strive for the end.
The question is: are you reaching forward for the goal, or are you sitting back and hoping that the remote will come to you?
On Thursday, we will look into what exactly we are reaching forward
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