Chasing the Moon
As I walked in the still, quiet air, I was delighted by God’s glory. It was one of those rare mornings that the moon and the sun were sharing the sky. The sky was beautiful, with blue/gray and pink hues. There were clouds sweeping around the sun, making a breathtaking sunrise. But, the moon was incredible! It was a huge, perfect golden circle in the sky. As I walked, I tried to keep that moon in sight. I knew it wouldn’t last much longer, the later it became and the more the sun rose.
When I turned the corner and went on my usual path, and as the moon made its journey, it was now behind me. It began hiding behind houses and trees, and it became harder to find. As I continued to walk, I kept looking behind me, stretching my neck, trying to catch those last glimpses of the beautiful moon. When, I finally turned my head, and looked straight in front of me, there it was! The moon had been there all along, as I kept looking behind me searching for it.
I instantly thought of Paul’s words, “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.” (Philippians 3:13-14) I thought how often in life we keep looking behind us, chasing the moon! We may have had a success in life that we keep remembering and trying to imitate. Or, we may have had a failure that we keep thinking about, and wishing we could change it. “If only…”
But, Paul tells us to forget what is behind us! Forget about the mistakes and failures of the past. And, although we rejoice in our successes of our past, instead of being stuck in those, look forward! He says he is “straining” toward what is ahead. That means that it may not be easy to go forward, to keep our eyes ahead. But, we are to “press on” toward the prize- our supreme and heavenly prize in Christ Jesus. Don’t be foolish like I was- trying to find the moon behind me when it was in front of me all along. Jesus is right in front of our eyes. Keep your eyes on Him- straight ahead, pressing forward!
Father, we praise You and glorify Your holy name. We thank You for Your creation- the sun and moon and beautiful mornings when we get to see them both in the sky. God, help us to forget what is behind- the failures that we keep reliving, the regrets of yesterday, the mistakes we have made. Your Word says “there is no condemnation in Christ, and that Your compassion is new each morning.” Help us to let go of those things, God. Also, help us to see that Today is a new day. We rejoice in the successes You have brought to us in the past, but we also want to focus on the new challenges of Today. Help us to strain toward what is ahead. Help us God to “press on” everyday. Thank You for Your love, Lord. Thank You for Your Word. Thank You for life experiences that help us see Your Word in our lives. I pray we all will have eyes open to You, Lord, so that we can see how You are working in our lives everyday. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
- A Heavenly Reminder
- Living a life of struggle…
Thanks for sharing this, such a lovely prayer.
Amen Sister. We all need to keep pressing forward to reach our ultimate goal. To obtain that grand prize…Heaven and all of its splendor will be ours if we stay focused on that which lies before us.
Great thoughts here, Tracy. How easy it is though to disconnect with our vision and calling. We need to remind ourselves daily what we are doing all of “this” (whatever the “this” is in our lives) for. I need to do that frequently and I’ll take the reminder to look at my “big picture” any time I can get it! So…thanks! 🙂
Jesus said “Anyone who begins to plow a field but keeps looking back is of no use in the kingdom of ‘God.” If we could only daily remember God does not look back He forgets, and live accordingly how much easier things would be for us.
Oh this is so true, this is something I struggled with early on in adulthood. Thanks for such a vivid example.
Tracy,
The Lord’s timing is so powerful! I will share your writing with my
son who divorced last week.
Amen to that, Tracy! It is so true – I so often look behind me and look at the mistakes I have made in the past…But I should not, I need to keep my eyes fixed on the cross. All my mistakes have been forgiven, so why do I keep looking back?….
Thank you so much for your encouraging words.
Tracey,
Wow, I needed this post today. I think I have been caught up in some of my past lately. Today, I claim freedom and I will cling to Philippians 3:13-14.
Awesome.