Never look back. Always go right ahead. Even if you are quaking, go right ahead. Jesus said the man who puts his hand to the plow and then turns back, is not worthy of the Kingdom of Heaven. He also said: Remember Lot’s wife (Luke 17:32).
No matter how unattractive or how dangerous the road ahead may be, it is better than the road back. The road ahead may be veiled from sight – but you must teach yourself to regard the unknown as friendly. Remember that God is always on the road ahead.
…cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto thee (Psalm 143:8).
We all have done things we regret and would change if we could. The best way to address such feelings is to shape and inform our future actions by our past experiences. When we live in the present and look forward to those things we can do today and tomorrow, we take control of our present lives and shape our futures. Further, when our thoughts, words and deeds reflect God’s will in our lives, we ensure today’s joy and tomorrow’s promise. While we may not know where God’s road may lead us, we can know with certainty that it will be the right place when we arrive.
On God’s road,
Z gardener