“Past Mistakes”
DISCUSSION
Psalms 73, 77, &78 were probably written by
Asaph, a chief musician and composer appointed by King David (1 Chronicles
15:17, 19). In Psalms 78 we see this could be considered a lesson on learning
from mistakes made in the past. Throughout the Bible we are reminded of how the
children of Israel failed to learn from generations of mistakes. Verse 37 tells us their hearts were not
always tender and they were not faithful to God’s covenant.
How similar are we to the children of Israel? Past
mistakes will always continue if we do not learn from them. If we don’t learn
from our past, then our future will be a reflection of our past, but our heart
will be more calloused to our mistakes.
Do we selectively choose what lessons to be learned from our past
mistakes? Maybe even which past mistakes we choose to learn from? We must learn
from our mistakes, not try to justify or rationalize them. Don’t look to place
the blame on others. Unless we take ownership of our mistakes, we will never
learn the lessons we need to help in the future. As humans, mistakes are always
going to be part of our life. If we can learn from our mistakes, we can improve
our relationship with our family and with God. We are blessed to have a God who
included in His word to us such verses as 1 John 1: 7-9.
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