Can you
believe it that we are now into a brand new year? I know it happens every year,
but it is such an amazing thing if you think about it. One of my favorite
quotes comes from the book Anne of Green Gables where she says that "we
begin every day new, with no mistakes". That's the way it is with our new
year isn't it? God gives us a fresh slate with no markings on it, and it is
entirely up to us to decide what is written there.
The New
Year also gives us a new branch on our road we call life. Will it be an
adventure or a mystery" Will it be a challenge or a time of peace and
rest? We never know and as disconcerting that concept is to some, it should
breathe into us a new zest for life as we face new challenges, new problems,
meet new people, have to adjust our lives and life styles. I don't know about
you, but I really don't want a stagnant life! If you are not experiencing
change or challenge then your life is going no where. It might not be dead, but
then it might also. Growth and change show that something is alive.
Right now,
at this time of the year, there are more people trying to make changes than any
other time of the year. That's why people make resolutions; to help them as
they try to institute changes in their lives. I personally, rarely make a New
Year's resolution, because I have so much going on in my life any way, there
are constant changes taking place within my life. Some good, some not so good,
just like many of you.
I
understand that not everyone is wired that way. "I read about one poor
fellow who decided to make only resolutions this year he could keep. He
resolved to gain weight, to stop exercising, to read less and watch more TV, to
procrastinate more, to quit giving money and time to charity, and to never make New Year's resolutions again."
(Duncan)
That
kind of thinking reminds me of one of my favorite Old Testament passages, Proverbs 24:30-34, where the writer
talks about those who refuse challenges. He says: "I walked by the field of a lazy
person, the vineyard of one with no common sense. I saw that it was overgrown with nettles. It
was covered with weeds, and its walls were broken down. Then, as I looked and
thought about it, I learned this lesson:
A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the
hands to rest then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will
attack you like an armed robber."
It really
is a time for new beginnings! It is a time to make the changes you have been
putting off, which may include you neglecting your relationship to Christ. How
about you, is it time for a change, a time to accept a new challenge or take
another leg on this adventure called life? Don't put it off, make that new
beginning.
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