Being Present-Minded
Philippians 3:13 Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead
Matthew 6:34 “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble”
An important lesson we learn as the kingdom of heaven, God’s Spirit, grows within us is to be present-minded. Being present-minded is not living in the past that is done and gone or the unknown future of our imagination. It’s not holding onto the negative situations and people of the past and it isn’t worrying about those in the future. It’s a state of mind of being in the present moment and trusting ALL to God, the Faithful Shepherd. It’s knowing He is at perfect work in our lives performing ALL things for us. Psalm 57:2
With the past gone and the future unknown, the only part of our existence that is real is right now. If we let God work and embrace what He is doing NOW by not holding onto a dead past or dwelling in an unknown future, the fruit of the present will be of God’s power and presence.
This present-mindedness is what God calls us to. He tells us forget the past. It’s gone. He tells us not to worry about the future. It’s in His hands. He cares for us as the perfect Father. If we put our trust in Him, He will not let us down. If we are truly seeking His truth and will, we can trust His spirit is guiding us. Our circumstances may not work out as we expected, but they will work out for our best and the best for others. Even for the difficult seasons, hindsight reveals the perfection of God’s ways and timing. Our spirits are in His faithful care.
Importance of Trust and Rest
Our path to present-mindedness is one of rest and faithfully doing what He has called us to today. We are to trust in His power to work in and through us in ALL circumstances. This state of mind is a central aspect of resting in God as He calls us to; a rest that comes from trusting in God to be God in our lives. Hebrews 4:10-11
Once we are God’s, our lives are no longer our own. We belong to God. What better One to be in charge of our lives than God? 1 Corin 6:20 With God in control, we never know what the next minute will bring. His ways aren’t our ways. It’s a waste of energy and time trying to figure everything out and why our expectations failed – they were our plans and not God’s. They weren’t the best for us; we have to let them go. We can mistakenly misread our plans that didn’t work out as we expected to be God not working or not caring. Neither is true. He performs all things for us and cares more than we can understand – that is why life isn’t going as we want at the time. Therefore, each day we rely on His perfect care as He determines. Instead of trying to control and worry, we rest and trust. This is the obedience God calls us to. This state of peace is His desire for us.
Commit your ways to the Lord and He will establish your paths. When you understand your limitations to discern what is truly good and best, you will rejoice in not being in control and God determining your steps.
Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding
Psalm 34:4-5 Delight yourself also in the LORD, And He shall give you the desires of your heart. 5 Commit your way to the LORD, Trust also in Him, And He shall bring it to pass.
How Do I Gain Present-Mindedness?
Have you tried to be present-minded? It sounds good letting go of the unknown future and our screws ups and pains of the past, but is it realistic?
Being present-minded requires trust. Trust comes from intimately knowing God. Psalm 9:10 This element is something we can affect because God wants us to know Him. Our knowing of God grows as we spend time in the Bible being taught by the Holy Spirit. As we seek God in our daily experiences; seeking His wisdom, instruction and counsel, our understanding grows. As we seek to know Him through His creation, our knowledge of His ways deepens. In time, we come to intimately know God as He desires us to. We come to know God as the perfect Father and thus become the trusting child.
As we continue the life long practice of each morning renewing our minds in THE Truth and spending time drawing near to God, trust and rest are the fruit and present-mindedness follows. In His presence, He frees us from our past, binds up our wounds and we carry only the lessons forward. We let go of trying to control as we realize it is an illusion that binds us and keeps His power from flowing through our lives.
Rely on God’s strength for what He has called you to do today, and leave tomorrow to itself. Have no confidence in the flesh; your abilities to accomplish all you desire. Hope in God’s mercy that reaches to the heavens. Psalm 57:10 Wait on Him. His timing and methods are perfect, you can trust them. Act faithfully as He leads, not second guessing, doubting and complaining – for it is only against God you complain. Feed on His faithfulness. Faithfully do what He has called you to do today and leave the results and expectations up to Him. Psalm 62:5
September 26, 2011 at 6:05 pm
This brings me such a peace, Rachel, this present mindedness. His Presence-mindedness. 🙂 Thank you for once again making it all make sense, revealing it how He asks you to, so we can understand more fully.
I can’t listen to the video part right now, but will after a bit!
God bless you as you stay present and available to your Jesus!
September 27, 2011 at 10:06 am
Hi Debbie – present-mindedness is peace … as it is born out of trust in a God whose love abounds toward us. Thanks for your comment 🙂
September 27, 2011 at 2:38 am
Enjoyed this today Rachel. Sometimes we spend too much time worrying about the past and way toooooo much time worrying about the future, that we forget to live in the present. I think it was Jim Eliot who said, “Wherever you are, be all there.” God would have us live today. Make a difference today. Forget the past. Don’t worry about tomorrow. Live today for Him. Thanks for the reminder.
September 27, 2011 at 10:07 am
Hi Cycleguy — it’s an amazingly powerful truth in our lives … I pray for diligent seeking hearts after the face of God for us all so that this trust, rest and present-mindedness may flourish among God’s children.
September 29, 2011 at 4:20 am
Rachel, I love your blog. I love this post. I am learning to rest in Him. And so , of course, this message is very timely. I have been exploring your blog. I “Googled” How to listen to the Holy Spirit’s voice last week, and your blog popped up. I need an accountability partner to help me explore the pure Word of God. Thank you for being there.
September 29, 2011 at 9:49 am
Hi Julia – so thankful it was an encouragement to you, it blesses my spirit to know that.