Learning From Our Mistakes
"I thought about the former days, the years of long ago;"
Psalms 77:5
We can learn from past mistakes. However, learning from the past and living in the past are two different things.
Members of a Virginia volunteer fire department were so proud of their expensive new Hurst tool (known as the "Jaws of Life") that they held a special demonstration last October to show how it could cut into an automobile and rescue people trapped inside. As an appreciative crowd looked on, two fire- fighters quickly ripped a door from a 1966 Buick. They pulled its steering wheel through the windshield and knocked out all the windows.
At that point, a voice cried out, "Hey, what have you done to my car?"
"The man was livid," reported one onlooker. He had good reason to be upset. The firefighters, in the enthusiasm, had cut up the wrong car. Their president promised that the department would pay the owner for the loss of his car. "It was just a mistake," the chief kept saying, "just a mistake."
We learn from what we have done, mistakes we have made. But then we move on, living in such a way not to repeat what we have learned to avoid.
Prayer: Ask God to help you remember lessons He has taught you from mistakes you have made.
"Do not say, "Why were the former days better than these?" You do not move ahead by constantly looking in a rear view mirror. The past is a rudder to guide you, not an anchor to drag you. We must learn from the past but not live in the past."
~Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe