As we now can say we rang in the New Year for many uncertainty looms in the world around us. Pictures of wars still going on, and personal trials can create a backdrop of anxiety. However, as a Christian, I find solace in the timeless truth that, no matter what the New Year holds, God will be with us.
Psalm 23:1 resonates deeply in my heart, reminding me that the Lord is my Shepherd, and I shall not want. This truth alone gives me cause for rejoicing and the ability to face the future without fear. The comforting presence of my Lord blesses me with a sense of security that transcends worldly uncertainties.
God’s will for us in the coming year is clear – to live victoriously. This victory is not about the absence of challenges but about our response to them. We can live without hopelessness, fear, and frustration if we commit to Christ and remain confident in His promises. Each day is an opportunity to live in a relationship with the living Savior, finding purpose and strength in Him.
In our quest for a positive New Year, let’s reflect on the unique ways people around the world seek blessings. While some partake in peculiar traditions like consuming black-eyed peas for health and wealth, or pork and sauerkraut for luck, I am reminded that true blessings come from a commitment to Christ and trust in His plans for us.
Amid a perilous world, the Apostle Paul’s experiences, as shared in 2 Corinthians 1:1-11, offer profound insights. He faced crisis after crisis but found inner strength and peace to rejoice in every situation through his unique relationship with the Lord. As we delve into Paul’s words, we uncover essential elements for a victorious New Year.
1. Salvation:
Our assurance of salvation provides a firm foundation for facing the uncertainties of the future. Paul’s unwavering confidence amidst suffering stemmed from the knowledge that salvation is not dependent on external conditions. Romans 8:28-39 reinforces this truth, assuring us that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
2. Determination:
To live well in the New Year, we must remain determined to fulfill our God-given responsibilities. By concentrating on God’s will and bringing Him glory, we shift our focus from personal trials to the needs of others. Paul’s commitment to encouraging others amidst his own troubles exemplifies the determination needed for victorious living.
3. Appreciation:
An appreciation for God’s comforting presence in our lives leads to adoration, worship, and praise. Even in the valleys of life, David’s affirmation, “The Lord is my Shepherd,” echoes the divine peace that accompanies us through every trial. As we appreciate God’s goodness, we can face the New Year with a heart full of gratitude.
4. Dedication:
Rather than fleeting resolutions, a dedication to live in total dependence and commitment to Jesus is the key to a successful New Year. Placing all we are and have at His feet, we cast our cares upon Him, trusting in His promise to never leave nor forsake us (1 Peter 5:7).
In closing, let us approach the New Year with a sense of purpose, knowing that our victorious living is rooted in God’s presence, determination, appreciation, and dedication. As we navigate the uncertainties of the future, let’s do so with unwavering faith, embracing the promise that, no matter what lies ahead, God is with us, and in His presence, we find true victory.
