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Bible Scripture Isaiah 43:18 (KJV):

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

Reflection:
God is telling his people to let go of what was, so they can receive what is coming.

This verse is not about forgetting your past it’s about not living in it.

Sometimes the biggest enemy of your future is not the devil it’s your memory.
Past pain, past trauma, past mistakes, past disappointments, past relationships…
God says:
Release it. Stop rehearsing it. Stop carrying it. Stop letting it shape who you are today.

Why?
Because God is about to do something new, and the old will only keep you stuck.

This scripture is an invitation to:
   •   Stop feeding old wounds
   •   Stop reliving old failures
   •   Stop clinging to what God has already delivered you from
   •   Stop letting your past define your worth or direction

God is saying:
“Your future is not behind you. What I’m getting ready to do requires room in your spirit.”

Isaiah 43:18 prepares your heart for Isaiah 43:19 —
“Behold, I will do a new thing.”

You cannot step into the new while holding onto the old.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father,
Help me to release everything in my past that no longer serves your purpose for my life.
Break every chain that tries to pull me backward.
Heal every memory that still hurts.
Release me from the weight of what was, so I can walk boldly into what you are doing now.

I let go of old pain, old habits, and old patterns.
Create in me a new mindset, a new spirit, and a new expectation.
Prepare me for the new thing you are bringing forth. In Jesus holy name I pray, Amen.

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Bible Verse for this Prayer

Isaiah 43:19

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.

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