Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New Year

For a man is slave to what ever has mastered him. If they have escaped the corruption of the world by knowing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and are again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end than they were at the beginning. 2 Peter 2:19b-22

It is the end of the year and a time when people begin to make New Year resolutions; a time to correct behavior, forge new directions, take on new challenges, live a more complete, happy, and successful life. Believers should be looking back on their physical and spiritual life as well. They should see growth through triumph in pain and difficulty, they should see the many blessings and grace God has given them. Hopefully they have been journaling throughout the year, and they can sit at the feet of the Savior and worship Christ the King as they recall the past evidence of God’s enduring, promised presence in all circumstances and things.

When the Israelites crossed the Red Sea with Joshua into the Promise Land they were instructed to build a memorial with twelve large stones taken from the middle of the parted Red Sea. They were told to build a memorial so they could remember Jehovah Shammah – God is with us everywhere. I fondly call these the Stones of Remembrance. Journaling is the same type of Stones of Remembrance; a place to sit, recall, and worship God for His everlasting presence and fulfilled promises. He is, He was, and He is still to come.

Believers, use this time to reflect on the past year. Have you followed God? Have you grown in the wisdom and knowledge of who God is and the fellowship of Christ? Have you read His letters of love and encouragement in the Bible? Have you lived a life of selfishness and pride, following after the evil desires of your flesh? Have you been overcome by the deceits and trappings of temporary pleasure and success offered by this world? Who was your Master this past year? O Believer, if it was the world and your selfish desires fall on your knees, fall on your face, and plead forgiveness from the Heavenly Father. As the penitent prodigal son was received in forgiveness, glory, and grace, so will you be received of the Heavenly Father.

Look back on this year, think back; re-read God’s blessing and grace; celebrate the evidence of His mighty presence in all past circumstances. With God’s continued abiding presence press on! Press on toward the mark of the high calling in Christ Jesus. Press on in learning, training, and growing in your relationship with Christ. Press on Believer, press on! For God has not called Believers to remain infants in faith. He has called Believers to be men and women of faith. Growing in wisdom and knowledge of the Almighty and loving God. He has called Believers into a life of dependent and intimate relationship of love and trust in the Creator, God Himself. He has called Believers to live a life of servitude to our fellow man and God, in humility, holiness, and brotherly love.

Look back on this past year. Which Master did you serve? Which Master will you serve this next day, next week, next month, next year?

Thursday, January 1, 2009

A New Year

Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12

The new year has finally come. The early rise to the morning has come even faster than the new year, of course that is not surprising since there are less hours before morning than a new year. The house is quiet and the dawn begins to break. What a time to reflect on last year. A time to flip through my journal and read the wondrous works, blessings, trials, triumphs, and prayers of last year. A time to review the many verses that God taught me with, laid on my heart, or counseled me with; a time to reflect on my finite state and God’s infinite, eternal, and glorious state; and a time to reflect on the many prayers that were made. O Lord, teach me to number my days aright as I reflect back on the days of my youth, on the immaturity of my spirit, of the foolish things in my heart, of the weakness of my hands, of the wickedness in my heart, and of the mere small lifespan of my life.

O Lord, may my eyes focus on Your hill, in which my help cometh. May I see the glorious light of Your love which burns for all the world to see. May my lips speak Your praise and proclaim Your Majesty, Your Holiness, and Your Wisdom and may they never falter or fail in sharing You with others in word. O Lord, use my hands and feet. May they be fitted with the preparation of the gospel of peace, may they tread the streets, the suburbs, the cities, the hills, and valleys in search of those bound by the fear of death. May I be an instrument used by You to free others from this bondage of fear and constant state of restlessness and uncertainty.

O Lord, teach me to number my days. May each day be filled with wonder as I discover more and more of You. May my heart be filled with Your Glory and Wonder, broken and spilled out for others to see and know the God of all Creation, the King, the Shepherd, the Son, the Father. O Lord, teach me to number my days as I, also, groan inwardly for the day of redemption, in which “every knee shall bow and every tongue confess, that Jesus Christ is Lord.”