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Another Fresh Start

by Kathy Stanford

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Isaiah 26:3(NLT) “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you!”

The best thing about the New Year, for me, is another fresh start. I know it’s only a matter of perspective, but it always gives me a sense of excitement as I hang a new calendar and wonder, “What great things does God have planned for me this year?” And then I think, “What great challenges does God have planned for me this Year?”

Whatever the year brings, I know one thing above all else – God loves me, He is with me and He has a plan for my good and His glory. Whether I understand the plan or not, whether I see the desired end result or not, I can choose to keep looking to Him for what I need, to get through each day. Every year brings it’s good and bad moments, so it’s foolish to think of God as some sort of good – luck talisman. But He has promised to give us peace, if we remain focused on Him and keep trusting in Him.

So I wish all who read this, a year filled with His peace. And I offer this verse as a prayer for you:

“I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope He has given to those He called – His holy people who are His rich and glorious inheritance.” Ephesians 1:18(NLT)

If you don’t have a personal relationship with Jesus, or are unsure, click on the tab “Do you know Jesus” at the top of the page.

Hope in the New Year

by Kathy Stanford

2016 – a New Year! What is it about a new year that fills us with hope and optimism for better things to come? It’s really just another day on the calendar, another bend in that flowing river of life. But turning the page to January 1 fills us with more hope and anticipation than turning to any other new month. Another thing that goes with a new year is lists. We have resolutions – things we hope to change, and we have goals – things we hope to achieve. Some of these are practical, like “I will exercise and eat more healthy foods”. Some are broad dreams, such as “I will find my true love”.  All are valid, because they represent our hope for a better future.  And if you have a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus, you know the only source of true hope is found in Him.* (1Tim 4:10; Ps 71:5)

And then there are those lists you find everywhere at the end of a year. You know the ones – “Ten best (or worst)……”, “100 most (or least)…..”, etc. Usually I am focused on looking forward, but for some reason I enjoy reading these lists. Maybe it’s a way to let go of last year’s mistakes and disappointments. Every year of life brings both good and bad days. We must live each one, processing it into our life story. I believe the healthiest way to do this is to hang on to the lessons learned and let go of the pain. I’m not saying it’s easy because we all know it’s hard and we have to really work at it. But Philippians 3:13-14 gives us the formula. We focus on Jesus, pressing on “for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” And when the days get tough, remember the promise of Romans 5:3-5, “And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” Even in the trials of life we know God is at work in us, through the Holy Spirit, building our character and strengthening our hope.

Rita challenged us to join her in memorizing scripture this year. I plan to take up the challenge and encourage you to do the same. It will be an excellent way to focus on Jesus and hold tight to the hope we have in Him. 2016 may be a little bumpy, but it can be a great year of growing closer to God.

“Thank you Jesus, for the hope we we have in You.”

*If you don’t know Jesus or are unsure, click on the tab at the top of the page for more information.