12/31/2023

What's "New" with you?

What will your "New Year Resolutions" be?  Lose weight, usually tops the list.  Other things folks tend to think about is spending more time with loved ones or "spring cleaning" comes to mind along with organizing ones space. However, loftier goals are nearer to a believers heart.

Morning devotion finds this blogger in Colossians 3.12-16.  The Apostle begins by stating what we should "put on."  So, here goes the list of things this blogger will, Lord willing, attempt to "resolve" in the next year.

More mercy - be thoughtful of whomever you are dealing with.  One can never know the story behind the individual in front of you.

  • More kindness - all too often I am given to hurry up and go to the next thing.  I want to "resolve" to slow down and see the need.
  • Humility of mind.  Uggh, how proud and lofty I think myself when comparing my abilities to others.  I'm more mature, more experienced....so what!  Again, slowing down and really looking at who or what is in front of me will cause humility to prevail.
  • Meekness - read the previous point.  The Lord Jesus was definitely meek and mild. "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me...for I Am meek and lowly... (Mt 11.29)
  • Long-suffering.  How often am I in such a rush as to miss the pain and heartache in front of me?  Lord, forgive my impatience.  Spiritual maturity causes a gentle spirit to prevail while teaching or training another.
  • Forgiveness.  One of the harder aspects in a believers life.  To keep a forgiving spirit when unjustly accused, wrongly done or feeling unvalidated.
  • Thankful heart.  Definitely a goal for 2024.  "In every thing give thanks."  Why?  "For this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." (I Thes 5.18)
  • Psalms and Hymns - When thinking on all that's good, true and honest and pure... (Phil 4.8) it is better to look up instead of around.  Life is difficult enough without dwelling on ones circumstances or the harsh things around us.
  • More of His Word to add to wisdom.  (Col 3.16)  One can have knowledge without the wisdom to apply it.
  • Ps 57.7 - bottom line
So, What's New with you this year?

Blessings, dear reader, as you enter 2024

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