Renew Your Mind Day 4 | The Old Has Gone
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What if the door is already open and you’re still gripping the bars? We sit with Isaiah 43:18–19 and get honest about why moving forward feels hard when the past still claims our attention. The heart of this message is release: letting go of guilt, shedding old identity labels, and trading worn-out coping habits for a renewed way of living that aligns with what God is doing now.
Pastor Robert Young unpacks how the grammar of the text signals a decisive shift—the old has already passed—while our habits keep digging it up. We explore the difference between remembering your story and being ruled by it, and we name the subtle ways shame confuses what you did with who you are. You’ll hear a simple but potent picture: the chains are unlocked, and the choice is to walk out. Through two focused reflection questions, we invite you to identify the exact burdens you’ve been carrying that God has already dismissed and to reject the labels others placed on you.
The episode closes with a guided prayer that helps you agree with truth and take practical steps forward. If you’ve felt stuck in the loop of yesterday, this conversation offers language, courage, and a path to act on your freedom. Listen to renew your focus, speak life over your identity, and practice the daily exchange of release and receive.
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