Today I was needing some confirmation from the Lord and in His kindness He led me to Philippians 3:13-16.

What great advice our brother Paul shared in Philippians!

Philippians 3:16
Only let us hold true to what we have already attained and walk and order our lives by that.  (Amplified Version)

When we walk with Jesus and pass through valleys and climb mountains we (hopefully) ATTAIN wisdom on our journey. It takes the valleys and mountain peaks to bring a sense of maturity in our lives.  


I can’t help but think of a WONDERFUL book by Hannah Hurnard: Hinds’ Feet on High Places.  If you haven’t had the privilege of reading this awesome allegory, please find a copy!  I wrote a post back in 2008 concerning this book if you’re interested (click HERE).

Sorry, the rabbit trail syndrome wants to pull me off track …

How many of us have learned great lessons from the Lord, yet due to pain from past experiences have placed those lessons on a hidden shelf — deep within our guarded hearts?  I am somewhat guilty of this and realized this today.  

Each of us should walk in what we have already learned.  We should share and allow the Lord to use those lessons to touch the lives of others.



Are any of us “perfect” or complete in our lessons?  NO.

Philippians 3:13-14

Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.  (NIV)



Verse 13 really grabbed my attention:  FORGETTING WHAT IS BEHIND AND STRAINING TOWARD WHAT IS AHEAD, I PRESS ON TOWARD THE GOAL …


Ok Beth — forget how things seemed to go SOUTH before.  Forget areas where I felt I had failed.  Forget forget FORGET!  


Was it a mistake that Paul used the words STRAIN and PRESS?  No, I don’t think so.  God knew we would need the encouragement to STRAIN toward what was ahead of us.  Pressing against the world.  Pressing against our flesh.  Pressing against the lies of the enemy.


Do you still look over your shoulder to the past?  Do you still do the “what if” game?  Follow Paul’s instructions and forget what is behind and strain/press toward the goal.

God has a plan for you.  He has a purpose for your life!