It’s that time of year, when I tend to look back and see what I’ve accomplished or failed at the past year. I’m definitely a girl who makes resolutions. I know many people groan, roll their eyes and say really? But yes – really. There is something forgiving about the past year’s mistakes and hugely inspiring and positive about a fresh new year. What I didn’t accomplish is completely in the past and if it is something that is still on my radar I try to find a new way to make it work. My mind whirls with anticipation and excitement as I dream of my new goals for the new year.
And what about those things that I didn’t accomplish? Well what about them? It’s the past. Get over it already. In 2008 I bought a gym membership for $500 and only went twice, but so what? In 2009 I lost 90 pounds and worked out 5-6 days a week for 10 months. Things are often hit and miss. Sometimes its due to our own self-sabotage but if we don’t have a goal in the first place what are we aiming for?
Breathe. Relax. It’s a fresh new year. It gives me fresh perspective and helps me feel hopeful rather than hopeless. We have to stop, assess and regroup, look up to God for forgiveness and guidance, redesign those resolutions and start again. Making a resolution doesn’t mean you won’t have grace if you screw up. Isn’t being a Christian all about grace and mercy? But it truly is a beacon of hope for many people. Even if you choose not to make a resolution – start fresh and be optimistic about 2010. We all have obstacles. My life is full of issues. But I am trying to center my focus on God. That doesn’t make those issues resolve easier or magically disappear but it does help me handle them better. It helps me not be overwhelmed and to search for and embrace the right solution. It helps me dream about something better.
Life is too short to live a mediocre life filled with regrets. I am almost 42. I want to see God at work in my life – in my accomplishments and by helping me through my failures. Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.” Have you ever wondered what that hope and future is? I do – almost everyday. Will you join me in seeking God in your resolutions for 2010? I want to be who God wants me to be. I want to live a life of no regrets.
Today’s Reflection: God what do you want from me in 2010? What do you want me to say and do? What do you want me to concentrate on and what should I leave behind? What pleases you? Show me. Help me dream again. I want to know what you want from me. I want you to define it. I want to be in awe of you in every moment of every day and see you in all things so I can pray continually, worship fully and live joyfully.