Day 28 –
past, present, and future
Are you a past, present, or future person?
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Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and
forever. –Hebrews 13:8
Past persons look at life through the rear-view
mirror. They consider what’s behind them of paramount importance. They filter
today and tomorrow through yesterday. They are life’s history majors. Are you a
past person?
Present persons look at life through the side
window. They consider what’s next to them of paramount importance. They filter
yesterday and tomorrow through today. They are life’s daily news reporters. Are
you a present person?
Future persons look at life through the
windshield. They consider what’s ahead of them of paramount importance. They
filter yesterday and today through tomorrow. They are life’s long-range
planners. Are you a future person?
Having some trouble identifying yourself?
Answering some questions may help.
Do you
enjoy looking at old photographs and going to family reunions? Are you a fan of
TV reruns? Do you keep up with old friends? Does remembering past projects seem
more fun than planning or starting them? Is it hard for you to forgive yourself
or others? Do you often wish that today was yesterday again? Do you dislike
change? If so, you are probably a past person.
Do you
enjoy looking at new photographs? Are you often glad it’s today, not yesterday
or tomorrow? Do you place a lot of importance on having friends and being a
friend? Do you tend to start a project and complete it the same day? Are you a
good listener? Do you tend to watch the newest and hottest TV shows? If so, you
are probably a present person.
Do you dislike
looking at photographs, new or old? Are you a to-do-list keeper, an event
planner, a goal setter? Has it been months since you contacted old friends? Do
you hate reunions? Is it hard for you to focus on the conversation at hand?
Have you been accused of being a dreamer? Do you look forward to tomorrow? If
so, you are probably a future person.
Now
that you know your time tendency, realize that it is a two-edged sword. It can
be used for good or for evil. Commit now to use it wisely.
If you
are a past person, accentuate your positive tendencies—loyalty, faithfulness,
enduring love, and gratitude—and repress your negative ones, such as lack of
forgiveness and resistance to change.
In the
same manner, you present people should focus on the good that comes easy to
you—completing a task, being a good listener, making new friends—while shunning
the bad things that come just as easily, such as living for pleasure and
avoiding a legacy.
And we
future people (yes, I fit this category) should maximize our bent toward goal-setting,
project-starting, and organization and minimize our tendency to procrastinate
and be detached from the conversation at hand.
No
matter your particular bent, God should be your strength and source. He is the
same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. He is Alpha and Omega (and every letter
between). He is the Beginning and End (and the Middle, too). He is Yahweh—“I AM
THAT I AM”—forever present in your world and your life.
Daily Quotation
Hebrews 13:8
SELF-REFLECT
1
What aspects of your past do you need to embrace?
What do you need to leave behind?
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What in the present needs to be given greater
priority? What needs to be put aside?
3
What worthy goals do you need to set? What worries
about tomorrow should you let go?
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