It’s the New Year.
Everyone is posting their great notes and how-to’s for the new year. All the great revelations for the upcoming year and reflections upon the past year are being posted. I think that’s great.
But, for me it’s January 4. A normal day. Hump day.
Kids have started back to school. I am getting my house back in order after Christmas festivities and guests and chaos.
I’ve got a wedding to plan.
They needed a wedding planner. My son is getting married to the love of his life in exactly 46 days. I’m calling caterers and bakers and paying florists and receiving wedding invitations in the mail and getting ready to shoot them off to guests in the mail.
And laundry is going and the dog is being walked and I’m helping my Honey roll out the many law group projects he envisions.
You know how it all goes. We all wear a hundred different hats.
Life just keeps moving regardless of the calendar. It doesn’t really matter that it is January 4 and great life wisdom for the year needs to be made and written down in a journal.
But, in the middle of it all, I am listening. I am still listening.
I have no great big introspection to bust out as of yet. I’m working on slowly hearing what I need to hear for my life. You can’t rush great revelation!
I don’t make resolutions. It only sets me up for failure. Anybody relate with me on this one? I quit doing that a long time ago. That’s so 1990-something for me.
Probably pre-baby era.
But, I will tell you what I am doing.
I am taking time.
In the middle of all the crazy normal (and not so normal) life goings-on I am taking moments to turn on the worship music, make a hot drink, light some warm candles and read Scripture and devotionals and journal my thoughts.
Praying and listening with my spirit to hear what God is saying to me. Right now I am trying to determine a word or words that might give direction for my year.
Listening for a word or words that would give me focus and that would infuse some faith into my spirit for the days of 2017.
So, I am being more focused, more intentional. I am being more determined to make the time to listen. I am intent on hearing from God and finding direction.
Last year was one for the books. I really don’t ever need one like that again. But, as I say that, my heart is quickly hastened to add there were blessings added I never saw coming. And blessings in the works that I didn’t realize I would need at the time I would need them, but God did and orchestrated their timing. So, even though, much rain came, God sent grace and provision. He had people and resources waiting for just the right moment and season.
And as I look into 2017, I hold in my hands all the beautiful grace Christ gave in 2016.
So, on January 4, I don’t have great proclamations of how to go about your year and what to give up and what to grab ahold of. All I know is take time to see what God would say to you. He works personally for each one of us.
2017 is not 2016.
I have two different Scriptures I am holding on to for my new upcoming year. That is as far as I have gotten. I’d say it is a pretty great start. I feel certain they are to guide my new year. Here they are:
Forget about what’s happened;
don’t keep going over old history.
Be alert, be present. I’m about to do something brand-new.
It’s bursting out! Don’t you see it?
There it is! I’m making a road through the desert,
rivers in the badlands. (Isaiah 43:19, The Message)
Get up, my dear friend,
fair and beautiful lover—come to me!
Look around you: Winter is over;
the winter rains are over, gone!
Spring flowers are in blossom all over.
The whole world’s a choir—and singing!
Spring warblers are filling the forest
with sweet arpeggios.
Lilacs are exuberantly purple and perfumed,
and cherry trees fragrant with blossoms.
Oh, get up, dear friend,
my fair and beautiful lover—come to me!
Come, my shy and modest dove—
leave your seclusion, come out in the open. (Songs 2: 10-14, The Message)
I will let these Scriptures guide my thoughts. And let me tell you, they have already been challenged in this first week of the year! But, I am returning to them over and over. Isaiah 40:8 reminds us , “The grass withers, the flowers fade, but the word of our God remains forever.”
I encourage you to take time to listen to what Christ would want to speak to you. Maybe you haven’t had a whole lot of time to spend searching for a great revelation. Just take a few moments to quiet your heart. Invest moments in yourself. Invest in your year– it will help chart the course for your year.
I was feeling particularly low going into the new year’s eve weekend. I was focused more on the challenges and hurt of 2016. It was hard. There were deep disappointments—the most being from people. And that was my focus. I was weary. My heart was heavy. It had become too much of my focus. And a year of reviewing the pain was getting burdensome. In an effort to relinquish the hurt, I prayed an honest, broken prayer laying in my bed.
As I have begun the new year, my attention has begun to shift. It is as if a literal shift has taken place on a physical calendar in my heart and mind. As in a turning of the page over to a new year on a new calendar, so is my attention.
I encourage you to do the same. Look ahead to what God has for you in 2017.
I press on to what is ahead.
I honestly have no idea what this year holds or what is on the horizon. I can’t even begin to imagine what God has planned. The slate has pretty much been wiped clean over the past year. So, I think I will buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Change your focus. It just may change your heart.
Thank you so much for your sweet words. They have touched my heart today. 2016 was a hard year for many. We lost people we loved, my family has the largest rift we’ve ever had, and as a mom it was the hardest year yet. But the Lord most definitely was there with me every step of the way, and His blessings showed up right on time. God Bless ❤
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As I hear stories it does seem to have been a tough year for many! Looking ahead for great blessings in this new year! And so thankful that the Lord was always present. Thank you for stopping by and joining in! Blessings to you and yours!
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You are an amazing woman. Your thoughts and inspiration gives me hope. We are going through things very serious health wise and are trying to live in God’s grace each day, so that no matter what, we will at some point have a heavenly home. Please pray for Ron and I and I will add you and yours to my prayers list. Love from Oklahoma. Pam
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Thank you for taking time to stop by and read! Thank you for the prayers…may this new year be filled with renewed health and strength for you and Ron! Blessings upon your new year ahead!
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MY WORDS WILL MAKE YOU VICTORIOUS. These are the bold words printed on the top page of my 6 Jan 2017 daily devotion book. Thank you for your inspirational words. God speaks through his Daughters I pray for continued blessings for all the King’s daughters and their Families, 2017 year of completion and new beginnings for many because we serve a good, good God. Blessings
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Thank you so much for stopping by and reading and your kind words! Blessings to you and yours!
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