Isaiah 43:18: And What it means to All People!!!
By
Anthony Joseph Hopkins March 18, 2021
Praise the Lord Saints!! Praise the
Lord!! How are you doing today? Fine, I hope.
I want to inform all of you that Isaiah 43:18 Says: Remember not the
former things, nor consider the things of old.
This means that we are not supposed to
remember the former things when it comes to the affairs of others. I want to say that we are supposed to love
one another and forgive each other as well.
For example, my brothers and sisters constantly talk about the past when
it comes to me. I do not understand why
my siblings do this all of the time? The
only thing that I have been doing is praying for my family members. I know that something is not right, especially
when it comes to my family members.
Next,
I want to inform everyone that my family members are constantly cursing me out
each time I affiliate with them. I do
not understand why my family members do me this way? Frankly, I want to say to everyone that I
need all of you to please keep me and my family members in your prayers.
Further,
please allow me to explain what it means to live in the past. Do you spend a lot
of time reminiscing about the past? If the answer is yes, that's okay. Thinking
fondly about the past and looking back at the way things used to be isn't a bad
thing until it is. There is a difference
between thinking about the past and living in it. Sometimes we live in the past
because it's familiar -- we know what happened; there are no surprises. Think
about why you watch your reruns of your favorite old sitcoms over and over again.
This is what happens when we live in the past.
We
choose to live there because it's familiar. We know everything that happened.
When the past was really good, you can live there because just thinking back on
it gives you a feeling of comfort and happiness.
Moreover, please answer the
following question regarding the
past.
Is there one particular period from the past that you find
yourself clinging on to?
2. Do you feel that you will never reach that
level of happiness/status/satisfaction/acceptance/etc. again?
3. Are you frustrated with where you currently are
in life?
4. Are you fearful of the future?
5. Does thinking about the past actually make you
sad?
If you find that you are clinging to a specific period from your
past because you don't feel there is anything in the present or future that
could possibly better, and if thinking about the past in that way actually
makes you sad, you may be stuck in the past.
Why is this a problem?
Living in the past is a
problem because it robs you of the opportunity to enjoy the present. Not
enjoying the present? If you aren't happy where you are, living in the past
won't help! Living in the past allows you to avoid dealing with issues in the
present.
In my family, my siblings always
constantly remind me of the things that I have done in the past. It really hurts me when my family members and
friends talk to me about the past.
Therefore, I refuse to affiliate with my family members and friends because
they constantly bring up things from the past.
It
damages my self-esteem and self-confidence.
I would rather be alone instead of being around condemning people. It makes me feel sad and depressed because
every time my family members and friends say something about my past, it hurts
me to the point that I cannot deal with them after all.
Finally, I would like for everyone who is
reading this essay to please find it in your heart to pray for me. Please pray for my family members.
Like they say in Court, you are innocent until
proven guilty under a Court of Law. I am
saying this because there is a period of innocence and there is a period where a
person is guilty. I guess I am guilty of
the things in my past. I do not need to
be reminded of my human past from anyone.
Only God can Judge Me!!!!! I
might be hurt by the things that I have done to other people in the past. Currently, I am seeking peace from all parties
involved. God Bless All of You!!! I love all of you!! I love all of my family members and
friends. It is that, I want peace!!!
What if nothing in the future will ever feel as good as what has
happened in the past?
You may be fearful of the
future if:
1. You find yourself feeling
very anxious about what may happen in the next few months and/or years.
2. You avoid making long-term plans.
3. You currently feel frustrated or "stuck" in life and have no plan
for how to move ahead.
4. You honestly and truly believe that your best days are behind you.
If you are fearful of the
future, there are a few things you can do to help you move to a healthier and
more optimistic place.
1. Take stock of what you currently have in
your life and all the things you have to be grateful for.
2. Spend some time planning ahead. The future will seem a lot less scary if you
have some kind of plan in place and a direction and goals to move towards.
3. Acknowledge that there are some things in life that you just
can't control. Learn to let go of those things and feel some of the weight lift
off your shoulders.
Life is hard. Anyone who said
it wasn't lied to you. Harsh, I know, but very true. But the good news is that
you do have control over much of your life; you just have to learn to exercise
that control.
And remember this old adage,
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift; that's why
they call it the present!"
Isaiah
43:18: And What it means to All People!!!
By
Anthony Joseph Hopkins March 18, 2021
Praise the Lord Saints!! Praise the
Lord!! How are you doing today? Fine, I hope.
I want to inform all of you that Isaiah 43:18 Says: Remember not the
former things, nor consider the things of old.
This means that we are not supposed to
remember the former things when it comes to the affairs of others. I want to say that we are supposed to love
one another and forgive each other as well.
For example, my brothers and sisters constantly talk about the past when
it comes to me. I do not understand why
my siblings do this all of the time? The
only thing that I have been doing is praying for my family members. I know that something is not right, especially
when it comes to my family members.
Next,
I want to inform everyone that my family members are constantly cursing me out
each time I affiliate with them. I do
not understand why my family members do me this way? Frankly, I want to say to everyone that I
need all of you to please keep me and my family members in your prayers.
Further,
please allow me to explain what it means to live in the past. Do you spend a lot
of time reminiscing about the past? If the answer is yes, that's okay. Thinking
fondly about the past and looking back at the way things used to be isn't a bad
thing until it is. There is a difference
between thinking about the past and living in it. Sometimes we live in the past
because it's familiar -- we know what happened; there are no surprises. Think
about why you watch your reruns of your favorite old sitcoms over and over again.
This is what happens when we live in the past.
We
choose to live there because it's familiar. We know everything that happened.
When the past was really good, you can live there because just thinking back on
it gives you a feeling of comfort and happiness.
Moreover, please answer the
following question regarding the
past.
Is there one particular period from the past that you find
yourself clinging on to?
2. Do you feel that you will never reach that
level of happiness/status/satisfaction/acceptance/etc. again?
3. Are you frustrated with where you currently are
in life?
4. Are you fearful of the future?
5. Does thinking about the past actually make you
sad?
If you find that you are clinging to a specific period from your
past because you don't feel there is anything in the present or future that
could possibly better, and if thinking about the past in that way actually
makes you sad, you may be stuck in the past.
Why is this a problem?
Living in the past is a
problem because it robs you of the opportunity to enjoy the present. Not
enjoying the present? If you aren't happy where you are, living in the past
won't help! Living in the past allows you to avoid dealing with issues in the
present.
In my family, my siblings always
constantly remind me of the things that I have done in the past. It really hurts me when my family members and
friends talk to me about the past.
Therefore, I refuse to affiliate with my family members and friends because
they constantly bring up things from the past.
It
damages my self-esteem and self-confidence.
I would rather be alone instead of being around condemning people. It makes me feel sad and depressed because
every time my family members and friends say something about my past, it hurts
me to the point that I cannot deal with them after all.
Finally, I would like for everyone who is
reading this essay to please find it in your heart to pray for me. Please pray for my family members.
Like they say in Court, you are innocent until
proven guilty under a Court of Law. I am
saying this because there is a period of innocence and there is a period where a
person is guilty. I guess I am guilty of
the things in my past. I do not need to
be reminded of my human past from anyone.
Only God can Judge Me!!!!! I
might be hurt by the things that I have done to other people in the past. Currently, I am seeking peace from all parties
involved. God Bless All of You!!! I love all of you!! I love all of my family members and
friends. It is that, I want peace!!!
What if nothing in the future will ever feel as good as what has
happened in the past?
You may be fearful of the
future if:
1. You find yourself feeling
very anxious about what may happen in the next few months and/or years.
2. You avoid making long-term plans.
3. You currently feel frustrated or "stuck" in life and have no plan
for how to move ahead.
4. You honestly and truly believe that your best days are behind you.
If you are fearful of the
future, there are a few things you can do to help you move to a healthier and
more optimistic place.
1. Take stock of what you currently have in
your life and all the things you have to be grateful for.
2. Spend some time planning ahead. The future will seem a lot less scary if you
have some kind of plan in place and a direction and goals to move towards.
3. Acknowledge that there are some things in life that you just
can't control. Learn to let go of those things and feel some of the weight lift
off your shoulders.
Life is hard. Anyone who said
it wasn't lied to you. Harsh, I know, but very true. But the good news is that
you do have control over much of your life; you just have to learn to exercise
that control.
And remember this old adage,
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift; that's why
they call it the present!"
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