For The Love Of A New Year
For The Love of a New Year
Happy New Year, guys and gals! Can you believe it's already 2025? Time flies when you're trying to remember where you put your keys π€£. Speaking of time, let's talk about those classic New Year's resolutions. You know the drill: lose weight, learn a new language, finally conquer that mountain of laundry that's been mocking you since, well, forever.
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We all make these grand promises to ourselves, fueled by the fleeting surge of motivation that comes with a fresh calendar. But let's be honest, how often do these ambitious resolutions actually stick? About as long as a snowflake in Hades, right? πΏ
This year, let's try a different approach. Instead of setting ourselves up for inevitable failure with lofty goals, let's focus on small, achievable steps. Think of it as a spiritual version of the tortoise and the hare – slow and steady wins the race. Ecclesiastes 9:11 -I returned and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill; but time and chance happen to them all.
Maybe instead of vowing to "read the Bible daily," we could start with just five minutes a day. Or instead of aiming for a complete lifestyle overhaul, we could focus on incorporating one healthy habit at a time. Small victories, my friends, they add up ➕π .
Remember, God doesn't call us to be perfect. He calls us to grow, to learn, and to stumble along this messy, beautiful journey of faith. So let's approach this new year with grace, with patience, and with a healthy dose of humor. Nevertheless, even the most well-intentioned resolutions can go sideways.γ·
And if you do happen to fall off the wagon (because let's face it, we all do), don't beat yourself up. Pick yourself back up, dust yourself off, and try again. That's what GRACE is all about. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to go find my keys. Happy New Year! πππ
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