Come
Back New
Renewing the mind is a little like
refinishing furniture. It is a two-stage process. It involves taking off the
old and replacing it with the new.
The old is the lies you have learned to tell or were taught by those around
you; it is the attitudes and ideas that have become a part of your thinking but
do not reflect reality. The new is
the truth. To renew your
mind is to involve yourself in the process of allowing God to bring to the
surface the lies you have mistakenly accepted and replace them with truth. To
the degree that you do this, your behavior will be transformed. Charles Stanley
I was listening to a commercial on the radio
this morning. It had a serious undertone
to it just by the music in the background and the guy’s voice. It started out talking about a little boy in
school who was asked to tell about an experience he had, but as the commercial
went on it said the boy couldn’t speak and didn’t say a word. The speaker went on to say that it wasn’t
because he was embarrassed to speak in front of the group, or in front of a
special girl who was in the room. It
went on to say the reason he couldn’t speak was because there were no words to
describe the experience. How could you
describe ruins that were older than your grandfather, or watch movies under a
blanket of stars too many to count or swim with turtles close enough to touch?
The last line was what got me. If you
went on this trip you would come back “new”.
I have been on many Caribbean trips in my
lifetime. I have been to the Bahamas,
Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Playa del Carmen and I’ve even been on a cruise to
Jamaica, Cozumel and the Grand Caymans.
Every trip was exciting and the scenery was beautiful. I’ve seen beautiful white beaches that looked
like sugar and soft breezes blowing palm trees while waves washed onto the
shore. I’ve seen stars too numerous to
count. The thing is I didn’t come back
“new”. I came back sometimes with
sunburn, other times worn out and then there was the whole thing about I didn’t
want to come back home at all. Don’t get
me wrong. I enjoyed every trip and the
beauty of my surroundings. It is pretty hard to describe a sky so blue, the sun
so bright and the sand so white that it hurts your eyes to look at it. But the one thing I didn’t do was come back
“new”.
I think the guy in the commercial and I have
a totally different concept of what it means to come back “new”. When my pastor buried my sin when I was
baptized, I came back “new”. I was no
longer that old self. My sins were
washed away and I could see things I had never seen before and felt things I
had no hope of feeling before my baptism.
Coming back new changes you from the inside out. It is like the waves on that white sandy
beach crashed over you and as they receded, they took the sin and shame with
them. When you come back “new” it is
indescribable, overwhelming and amazing.
Choose to come back “new”.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I have seen some beautiful things and places in my life, but
none can compare to my first sight of You.
The washing away of my sin renewed me and changed me. I will never be the same and Jesus made it
possible for me to return to You. I am
“new” from the inside out and I am forever grateful for the beauty of You.
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