18 Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old. 


19 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert. -Isaiah 43


Good morning and God bless you. Elephants are known to have long memories.  The other day I read of how a pack of Elephants who were saved from starvation and protected from hunters by a wild life conservationist, paid him tribute upon his death. 


They seemed to have sensed something was wrong.  The group appeared outside his home after traveling a great distance and silently lingered around for a number of days before leaving. 


Not to tout long memories but more memory perspective and placement. The Elephants having made good memories, actually having perspective and placement skills, were able to pay tribute in their own way. 


The scriptures above are a call to let go of hurtful pass things. People, events, offenses, etc and to embrace what God has new for you. As Christians our resiliency is renown as is our faith for the better to come. 


God will allow our sanctimonious lives to be disrupted by natural event to keep our perspective and objectives clear. 


Release that which has lost its value, and embrace God’s new thing. 



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