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2022New Year musings…
Where does the time go? Again, another year has come. A new beginning. A fresh start. Out with the old and in with the new. Happy to say, we’re one year closer to Jesus’ promised return to the earth.
This time of year leads many to make a New Year’s resolution. Yet, how many times have these pledges dissolved by the first snowfall? Our spirits are willing though our flesh is weak.
There are some who vow to become a better person in the New Year. They’re committed to turning over a new leaf. Start anew. Change. This is an admirable goal to achieve, yet by true grit and strength, can the mark be met?
For those who want to be a better person, turning over a new leaf is seldom enough. Before we were born again into the Lord’s family—sinners as we all are—we didn’t only turn over a new leaf—but a new heart. We can’t use the stuff of flesh to make better flesh; we need the Holy Spirit to accomplish the work. It’s not about us becoming a better Joe, Jane, or John; it’s about becoming more like the Savior of the world. We can do “all things through Christ” who strengthens us by his spirit.
May this New Year be our opportunity to yield to God not just some but all of our heart’s goals, hopes, and dreams, so he may mold us into the image of his son. When we “delight in the Lord, he will give us the desires of our heart.” That is…because they will be His desires, too, and, ultimately, what is best for us.
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