Hebrews 13:8
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today
and forever.”
In
my devotional reading this week, one author put forward the idea that there are
two days each week that we shouldn’t worry about – yesterday and tomorrow. Yesterday, he wrote, with all its mistakes
and blunders, successes and failures, aches and pains is over. You can’t bring it back. You can’t do it over. Its done.
Quit worrying about it. That’s all true. However, what he forgot is that
sometimes yesterday’s mistakes, decisions (good and bad) can still have an
impact on today and tomorrow. Tomorrow,
he wrote, is beyond our control. The sun will rise, or rain will fall with or
without us. Until tomorrow comes, quit
worrying about it. That is all
true. Jesus even says as much, “do not worry
about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.” However, what about planning? Shouldn’t we plan for tomorrow, so we use it
well? That’s not the same as worrying.
I
have been thinking about all that. I
think the author was right – we shouldn’t worry about either yesterday or
tomorrow. What he didn’t mention is why
we shouldn’t worry. That’s what I want
to look at in this week’s blog. Why not worry about yesterday or tomorrow? Quite simply because there are three days transformed
by Christ every week – yesterday, today and tomorrow. Think about what the scriptures tell us “Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.”
Think
about yesterday. Yes, it’s gone. You can’t
undo it or relive it. And yes, yesterday’s
mistakes and sins often live on and impact our lives for a long time. That’s why it is such good news that
yesterday is transformed about Christ.
Whatever sins we committed, or mistakes we made… whatever harms we did
to others yesterday – Jesus has already paid the price with His suffering, death
and resurrection. God has already forgiven all of yesterday’s failings. That means that we too can forgive others,
forgive ourselves and be forgiven by others.
In Christ, we can learn from what happened yesterday live for Him today
and tomorrow. God in Christ has
transformed every yesterday.
He
has also transformed tomorrow. No, we
can’t live tomorrow until it comes. We have no control over it. But He does.
And He promises, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to
harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
We do not know what tomorrow holds but we do know the God who holds
all our tomorrows. We have no control
over tomorrow right now, but our God does. He has secured for us an eternal future by
the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
Nothing in this life can compare with all the blessings God has prepared
for us in Christ. He who loved us and
gave Jesus for us promises He has plans to prosper us… to give us a hope and a
future. In Christ God has transformed
all our tomorrows.
In doing
He has thus transformed today as well. Because
of what Jesus did about our yesterdays we need not live today weighed down with
guilt and shame. He has taken all that
away. We need not fear tomorrow. Even with all the unknown, we can pray, make
our plans and then look forward to whatever God has for us tomorrow… even if He
changes our plans. Because of what God has done to yesterday and
tomorrow, we are free each and every today to “throw off everything that
hinders and the sin that so easily entangles…” and then to run today “with
perseverance the race marked out for us” by our loving God.
Think
what is possible because God in Christ transforms three days of your life every
week – all your yesterdays, todays and tomorrows.