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The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome

Move - Day 7: A New Thing

The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome

Crossroads

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9756 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2021

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

You'll never take new ground while looking backwards. Likewise, God isn't as concerned about your past as He is about the new thing He's doing in and around you. Find that new thing and chase it forward. This is our final day of walking through the first week of content in my new devotional book, Move: A Guide To Get Up and Go Forward

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0:00.0

Welcome to the aggressive life.

0:08.4

This is special seven-part series celebrating the nationwide release of my book, Move, a guide to get up and go forward.

0:16.0

This week we're working through the first seven days of content together.

0:20.0

You did it.

0:20.7

This is our final entry.

0:22.8

It's day seven of Move.

0:29.9

Seven.

0:31.2

A new thing.

0:33.4

Remember not the former things, nor consider the things of old.

0:37.6

Behold, I am doing a new thing.

0:40.5

Now it springs forth.

0:42.3

Do you not perceive it?

0:45.0

That comes from Isaiah, chapter 43, 18 to 19.

0:50.0

The past is not as great as you remember.

0:53.2

Men tend to look forward instead of reliving the boyish

0:56.3

recollections of the past. Maybe compared to your current reality, looking backward sounds appealing.

1:03.7

But the truth remains. We all view the past with rose-colored glasses. It's not as magical as you remember. At some point in the not-so-distant

1:13.7

past, you were unhappy with where your life was heading. You got into fight with someone

1:18.4

important to you. You said something harsh. You thought about leaving your job. You yelled at your

1:23.3

kids when you shouldn't have, or you incurred more credit card debt. Living in the past,

1:29.8

fixing our attention on it is a recipe for disaster. Something new is happening and whether we

1:36.1

like it or not, we need to be present for it. Furthermore, the new thing always requires new

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