Showing posts with label New Year's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's. Show all posts

January Prayer Topic: One Word

One Word Resolution - Trust

We have decided to pray about what one word can shape or define this year with God for us.  Our new year with God resolution.  I have been thinking on this for a while.  What one word can shape or define this year for me?

Then the Lord showed it to me. 2015 in a word Trust.   So, for me this is the one word that will shape and define this year.  Trust is very tough word for me, but I truly believe that the Lord is trying to teach me that.  My heart is open to let Him teach me.

Several years ago, I was reading the Bible and I saw the verse “Take delight in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4)  I was so excited, and telling God, “Yes, I do take delight in You.  You know my desires.”

Then I continued to read through Psalm 37.   Psalm 37:7 - Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him.  I started laughing, “Okay Lord, I will wait patiently.”  Yet, deep down, I did not truly trust Him that His word was true. I would not admit that, even to myself.

Now, fast forward several years, and many spiritual ups and downs later.  Early morning, September 30, 2014, in my dreams the Lord showed me the fulfillment of one of the desires of my heart.  I was excited to know that God wanted to fulfill one of my desires. Yet, I still didn’t know the specifics of how the Lord would fulfill them.  I became anxious, and wondered when and how.

Deep in my soul, I was afraid that God would forget about His promise to me.  I didn’t trust Him to keep His word.  Because of things that have happened to me in my past, I felt so incomplete and not whole. It was difficult for me to trust people.  So, I truly didn’t trust God to always be there.  Yet, I would never have admitted that either. 

November 15, 2014, Sabbath morning, I awoke, and the anxiety was gone.  I felt complete and whole in God. It finally clicked, and all made sense.  That morning, I gave it all to the Lord.  I surrendered all to Him, including myself.  I finally let Him in completely.  I finally understood that I can trust God. 

Looking back at my life, He has proven over and over again that He can be trusted.   I just wasn’t looking close enough. God hasn’t forgotten me, and loves me.  In Him, I am a new person.  So, I trust that if He shows me something, He will complete it.

Every morning, I give myself to God.  I surrender it all to Him.  They are His challenges, and problems.  I trust the Lord to be there, and to not leave me.  He won’t hurt me. 

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

So, TRUST will define my year.  I surrender myself to Him, all my anxieties and fears and dreams to Him.  I trust that He is God.  I trust Him.

Let’s pray that God will continue to be our new year’s resolution. 

Dear Lord, You have shown me that I can trust You.  I trust You to be my God.  I trust You to not turn Your back on me.  I trust that You made me whole and complete, and for that I thank You.

I TRUST YOU.

Amen



Laura Maxson

December: Thinking of New Year's Resolutions

New Year’s Resolutions!

When we say New Year’s resolutions, it bring connotations of wanting to eating healthier, paying off credit card debt, exercising, or going to bed earlier.  Some of you may recognize these type of resolutions. We have all had our resolutions that we have made.  Most years we make it work a week, a month, two months maybe, and then it becomes too hard.  So, we give up, because we don’t want to do hard things.

This month let us pray that God will give us guidance to what we need to change, and the skills and resources to make those changes possible.  We need to also pray that God comes into our heart, and empties us of ourselves.  If He is our coach, and our cheerleader, maybe we won’t quit so easily.

Are the resolutions really something we pray about?  If the answer is no, then why not?  We pray for others, we pray for situations, we pray for our family. We pray for whatever or whoever.  Do you take a moment to pray for yourself?  Do you pray how to become the person God designed you to be?

Maybe there is something that you know you need to change, but you are scared.  I know there is in my life.  I want to be the best possible me that God designed.  He designed me to be someone, and sometimes I am not that person. 

This is the last month of the year.  There is so much in this month.  There are gifts to get, and Christmas parties to host or attend.  We have so much to do.  Take a moment away and pray that God will show you your resolutions.  Pray that He shows you the person he designed you to be.


Jeremiah 29:11

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.

Contributed by Laura Maxson