Puritan minister John Flavel 400 years ago said we should keep a journal, but not for the reasons we keep one today. Our focus today is on the future, but God wants us to remember the past.
Morning, welcome to the morning motivation brought to you by Patriot Gold Group and Public Square. So something happens when I get anxious. I don't know if you do the same thing, but in my head I go over and over and over and over again of every different possible scenario of what could happen. and then what I would do, and then what I would, it's just constant all night long. And the things I think about almost never happen. It's not like, oh, well, you're preparing yourself. It's like just total made up waste of time and energy and like years of my life.
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I'm actually pretty good at falling asleep, but I'll wake up at like one and then can't go back to sleep. And I just go through every possible scenario, it's awful. On Tuesday, we shared this scripture, Isaiah 55, 8. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. Such a great scripture. You think you can figure out his ways as they're happening?
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You think it's just like, Slater, you think you can just sit in your bed, just figure it all out in the dark. We can't look to the future. We're not even good at analyzing what's happening in the present. Really, all we can do, all we should do is look to the past. Our culture today, which is just wrong about everything all the time, is so focused on the future.
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But the scriptures are concerned about the past. Why? Because if you're reminded of how God worked for you in the past, it can give you the encouragement you need to know that he's working for you in the present as well, even if it's the present darkness. That's why there's memorials all throughout the Old Testament. Joshua 4 is the clearest example. So in Joshua 3, and it's worth the read, the Ark of the Covenant and the Israelites stepped into the Jordan River and the river stopped flowing and they were able to cross it on dry land. It says, When all the nations had finished passing over the Jordan, the Lord said to Joshua, Take twelve men from the people, from each tribe a man, and command them, saying, Take twelve stones from here out of the midst of the Jordan, from the very place where the priest's feet stood firmly, that's what made the water stop, and bring them over with you, and lay them down in the place where you lodged tonight.
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When your children ask in time to come, and they say, What do those stones mean to you? Then you shall tell them that the waters of the Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. When it passed over the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off. So these stones shall be to the people of Israel a memorial forever. Yesterday we talked about John Flavel, the Puritan minister in the 1600s. He said you should journal. He said you should journal. We think we're so hip and cool with our moleskins, that's the whole thing. I don't know.
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With our journaling today. This guy, this Puritan minister talked about it 400 years ago. He said you should keep written memorials or journals of providence for your own and others use and benefit. If Christians in reading the scriptures would judiciously collect and record the providences they shall meet with there, oh what a precious treasure would these make. What an antidote would it be to their souls against the spreading atheism of these days. Wow, what an antidote. This treasure that you, so you take scriptures and things that have happened in your life, like examples of God's providence in your life, you make a journal of them, that becomes a treasure, and it serves as an antidote to your soul against doubt.
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And satisfy them beyond that many other arguments can do, that the Lord, He is the God, the Lord, He is the God, 1 Kings 18.39. Oh, that Christians would everywhere set themselves to such work. Providence carries our lives liberties and concerns in its hand every moment. Your bread is in its cupboard, your money in its purse, your safety in its unfolding arms. And surely it is the least part of what you owe to record the favors you receive at its hand. It's like God does all this for you and all we're asking for you is just to write it down. Oh I'll just remember. Now, do you trust your slippery memories with such a multitude of remarkable passages of providence as you have, and shall meet with you in your way to heaven?
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Written memorials secure us against the hazard of forgetting. Certainly, there were not so great a loss to lose your silver, your goods, and chattel as it is to lose your experiences, which God has this way given you in this world. Take heed of clasping up those rich treasures in a book and thinking it enough to have noted them there, but of frequent recourse to them as oft as new needs, fears, or difficulties arise and assault you. So don't only just write it down, first of all you have to write it down, but don't just write it down.
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Go back. Go back frequently, look at them as often as you need to, as often as you're, as you're, you're, face the difficulties, as often as you're afraid of the future, as often as you're salted with doubt, go back to this treasure, this treasure of God's promises. Read the scriptures, write them down, and make your own memorials of God's providence in your life. And your anxiety will melt away. But do you want it enough?
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Listen, this is ancient wisdom. This isn't like some trendy Ryan Holiday thing. I don't know why I picked on him. You know, like some trendy blogger. Hey, you should really journal. This is 400 years ago. A Puritan minister saying you should really journal. Do you want it enough? Do you want it enough? Do you want the anxiety to go away enough?
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Or are you in some weird way addicted to it? You know, you hear people say God loves you, and that's true. But we have cheapened that. We have watered that down to be almost completely meaningless. We'll add some real depth to that tomorrow.