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The Best Is Yet To Come

Posted by Dion Todd October 28th, 2024 1,362 Views 29 Comments


In all types of sports, competitors may make mistakes, get frustrated, and even ruin the rest of their game. Sometimes, they get so focused on the goal they missed, the throw they botched, or the catch they dropped, that they let it affect their next play. This tendency has to be trained out of them. A key part of becoming a great athlete is learning to shake off mistakes and keep their focus on what comes next.

Take race car drivers, for example. They must learn to recover quickly, stay present in the moment, and focus on the road ahead. They can't control the last turn; they can only focus on navigating the next one. Boxers face a similar challenge. They can't afford to dwell on the punch they missed or the round they lost; instead, they have to be ready for the next opportunity because what's behind them is already over.

Too often, we experience a failure, someone lets us down, or a door closes unexpectedly - and we get stuck in a loop. We can't seem to let it go. We think, "That shouldn't have happened!" And day after day, we replay the situation in our minds, focusing on how things should have worked out.

But here's the truth: we cannot change or control the past. What we do have is the gift of today, a fresh start. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. It can be anything you want it to be, and it doesn't have to look like yesterday. The Apostle Paul put it this way:

(Philippians 3:13–14 NASB) Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.

When we focus on the past, we miss what God is doing right here, right now. And when we lose our focus on God, we don't just lose our way spiritually - we lose everything that truly matters. Nothing in this world is as important as Jesus.

The Lord is never caught off guard. Nothing surprises Him because He knows the end from the beginning. He knew that door would close long before you did, and He was already preparing another one to open. But you won't see it if you're still looking behind you...

(Isaiah 43:18–19 NASB) "Do not call to mind the former things, Or ponder things of the past. "Behold, I will do something new, Now it will spring forth; Will you not be aware of it? I will even make a roadway in the wilderness, Rivers in the desert."

The Lord promised He would make a road through the wilderness. What once looked impossible will suddenly become clear. He said He would bring rivers to the desert - watering the dry and thirsty land. We don't have to worry about the details, the obstacles, or how it will all come together. That's His job. You don't need every piece to fit perfectly; you just need to let your purpose align with His.

If you're stuck in the failure, sin, or discouragement of the past, you'll never be able to step out in faith. When you've been knocked down, and the wind has gone out of your sails, it's easy to focus on the temporary things around you and lose sight of the eternal. Yet, God can bring new beginnings today.

The things you see around you in the physical world are all temporary. Trees, plants, buildings, cars - even your body and the clothes you wear - were taken from the Earth and will one day return to it. There's no need to get too attached to things like careers, houses, wealth, or vehicles. These are simply tools we need for this season, and they will all pass away.

But in eternity, the streets will be paved with pure gold, and the glory of God will illuminate them. We will reunite with lost loved ones that have passed on. So, whatever problem you are facing today is temporary - it has a beginning and an end. And in the future, there will be no more death, sickness, disease, sorrow, or crying.

(Revelation 21:4–5 NKJV) And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away." Then He who sat on the throne said, "Behold, I make all things new..."

Don't be so concerned about what has happened in the past. Jesus made it clear that we are to stay focused on God's calling and not allow ourselves to become distracted by it.

(Luke 9:61–62 NKJV) And another also said, "Lord, I will follow You, but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house." But Jesus said to him, "No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."

Solomon wrote it this way:

(Proverbs 4:25–27 NASB) Let your eyes look directly ahead And let your gaze be fixed straight in front of you. Watch the path of your feet And all your ways will be established. Do not turn to the right nor to the left; Turn your foot from evil.

It's good when doors close - it means we can be ready for the next one to open. Here are a few things I've learned as I've grown older:

* When I face unemployment, I've learned that it often means I'm about to get a promotion. I work for the Lord, and He opens doors no one can shut. And yes, He can close them too. I've seen Him even bankrupt businesses just to move me along to my next task.

* When computers, servers, or equipment die, it's a sign that an upgrade is coming. And it will be better than ever.

* If you're feeling overwhelmed, under-qualified, half-scared, and wondering if you heard God right, then you probably did. If you can comfortably do it without Him, you probably didn't hear Him in the first place. He is God, and His ways are so far above ours that we're like ants trying to understand a mountain.

* The Lord is the Commander in charge. He gives the orders, and we follow. We don't have to understand why things are done this way. He knows, and that's enough.

So take heart, be content, and don't get discouraged or panic. The Lord is large and in charge, and nothing can catch Him off guard.

You can pray this with me if you like:

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!



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Post from Susan Petho

6 days ago


Amen!




Post from Mari Kaufmann

1 week ago


Amen




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1 week ago


We thank God for the hope he gives us. Amen!



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Comment from Dan Remley

1 week ago

Amen Candy❤️



Post from Nell Neathery

1 week ago


Most definitely, the best is yet to come. I have been hearing Dr. David Jeremiah talking about his October devotional: The Coming Golden Age. I watched him on TV yesterday: The End of War.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!

I have asked for healing this year...I still have over 2 months to reach that goal. My 41st day after 40 days and nights will be on December 5, 2024. I am asking God for protection while I am learning about more purposes and plans He has for me!!!



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Comment from Dan Remley

1 week ago

I am praying for comfort and health for you Nell. God bless you❤️



Post from Lanie Carmelo

1 week ago


I needed this! Over the past several years, I feel like I've been knocked down again and again by trauma and repeated health problems. It's easy to get discouraged and stuck in the past, and that keeps you from moving forward. This message is a powerful reminder that God is still in control, even when life feels chaotic. I'm inspired to shift my focus from past struggles to the hope of what God has in store. Thank you for the encouragement to trust in His plan and to keep pressing on, knowing that He can make something beautiful out of our challenges. This post has renewed my determination to look ahead with faith and anticipation for the good things to come.



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Comment from Dan Remley

1 week ago

Amen Lanie❤️


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Comment from Sylvia Todd

1 week ago

Amen, sister, praying for His guidance and perfect plans for you 💛!



Post from Sylvia Todd

1 week ago


Good morning, y'all, praying you are having a joyful Monday 💛!



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Comment from Dan Remley

1 week ago

Good evening Sylvia ❤️ I hope everyone had a very blessed day❤️


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Comment from Michele Copley

1 week ago

Thanks and, Hello, Pastor Dion and Sylvia and Y'all ~ This devotional helps me tremendously, I appreciate the encouragement and the study, so important to my personal challenges. Looking forward to a fruitful beautiful 🌤️ week with God's peace secure, His leading to heal what has been hard, and in Him I will follow for, I long to every day be walking as He leads me and uses me. How blessed is saving power n' love of the Lord our God, His preparing His will and plans for each of us, and to focus on today and the future, for the Best is yet to come!!


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PTL, Michele, very glad that the message blessed you 💛!


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Amen Michele❤️



Post from Liesel aka lisa Wardle

1 week ago


Amen and Amen, this I pray!!! 🙏 Oh, I love this magnificent pic/picture to go with the theme: "The Best is yet to come", it gives us a little glimpse of what is waiting for us and the royal splendor, can't wait to get there, even though so undeserved!!! PTL!!! 🙏



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Comment from Dan Remley

1 week ago

I agree Liesel. This is a wonderful message for all of us. It's a reminder to keep moving forward with the Lord and don't look back at things in our past that keep us down. I love this one❤️



Post from Dan Remley

Dan Remley commented on Dion Todd's blog post: The Best Is Yet To Come

1 week ago


Lord, I know when doors are closing and things are looking bad. That you are simply preparing me for my next adventure here. That you have something that you want in my life. Speak to me and walk with me into all you have for me. In Jesus name I pray Amen ❤️




Post from Wesley Paulus

1 week ago


Amen!




Post from Lynn Brown

Lynn Brown commented on Dion Todd's blog post: The Best Is Yet To Come

1 week ago


Thank you Pastor Dion for this important message! I needed to hear it! Amen.




Post from Sherry Mccosh

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!
Excellent devotion today!! Thank you so much for reminding us of these truths from the Bible!!




Post from Yvette York

1 week ago


Heavenly Father I Want To Thank You For Everything You Do For Me And My Family And Friends Amen Good Morning Everyone Have A Blessed Week 😀



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Comment from Sylvia Todd

1 week ago

Good morning, Yvette 😀!



Post from Marisa Jackson

1 week ago


Amen 🙏 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️!!




Post from Debi Burton

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen! ❤️🤟🏻




Post from Bella Colliander

1 week ago


Thank you Pastor Dion. You make things so beautifully understandable. Amen!!🕊️




Post from Wanda Pennington

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!




Post from Wanda Pennington

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!




Post from Theresa Bright

1 week ago


Amen 🙏🏻




Post from Raju Williams

1 week ago


Praise the Lord. Amen.🙏🙏




Post from Mark Williams

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, thank You so much for taking care of me. Please let me see things through Your eyes. Open the right doors for me and speak to me in a clear way that I understand. Make what is important to You important to me. Help me let go of the past and focus on eternity. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!




Post from Linda Clark

1 week ago


Heavenly father, please help me be strong put the past behind me and go forward for you are the alpha and the omega. Amen.




Post from Kevin J. Eck

1 week ago


Heavenly Father, Help me stay focused on the path in front of me and lay the past behind. I want to stay on course ahead of me and experience the good things and life lessons that keeps me focused on our Home in Eternity! In Jesus name, Amen!




Post from Gloria Nebarez

1 week ago


Amen, thank you Jesus




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Brenda F commented on Dion Todd's blog post: The Best Is Yet To Come

1 week ago


Amen! This is what I needed to hear today. Thank you




Post from Kay Collinsworth

1 week ago


Amen




Post from Celeste Strenn

1 week ago


Amen




Post from Dana Rozell

1 week ago


Yes Amen!




Post from Schalk de Beer

1 week ago


Yes my Lord, I pray this in Jesus's name, amen.




Post from Dion Todd

Dion Todd added a new video devotional: The Best Is Yet To Come

1 week ago


In all types of sports, competitors may make mistakes, get frustrated, and even ruin the rest of their game. Sometimes, they get so focused on the goal they missed, the throw they botched, or the catch they dropped, that they let it affect their next play. This tendency has to be trained out of them. A key part of becoming a great athlete is learning to shake off mistakes and keep their focus... Read the full post here: The Best Is Yet To Come






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