Our Hope Is Not In The New Year | gracelaced.com

I’m not a naturally hopeful person. In fact, I’d describe myself as realistic with a heaping dose of melancholy. Left up to my natural state, I’d likely think myself into a tizzy, work myself into depression, and drive myself and others around me nuts. I have it in me to be such a feeler and such a processor of all things that I can burden those around me, expecting more of myself and others than they were ever meant to give.

You see, something in the heart of every person is longing for MORE. We’re all longing for the new beginning, the fresh start, the clean slate, the exciting future. But for those of us who are no longer wide-eyed children, for those of us who’ve walked the road of pain and disappointment…we’ve seen and felt reality: That just because the calendar turns to January 1st, not all things are reset and made new. Some hurts carry over into the new year. Some struggles in sin persist. Some hopes and dreams still wait for an answer as the calendar tuns over.

But while these are the realities of beginning a new year, our hope that all things will be made new does not rest with the changing of seasons or the countdown to a new year. It is not dependent on how our past year has measured up or how honorable our goals for the new one. It’s not even based on how we feel about starting a new year, or the one that is passing. The hope we have for “newness” of life is not an accumulation of how disciplined we’ve been or what good choices we’ve made.

The simple truth is that God is making us into a new creation day by day, and promises to finish His work (Phil. 1:6).  The old is constantly being replaced by the new. We don’t need to rely on worldly optimism or the tyranny of measuring ourselves against others’ determination or drive for the new year. We can rejoice in the newness of our life in Christ because He has promised to complete that work in us! We could be facing the toughest year ahead or the most challenging of decisions in the days to come. We can be transferring continued battles with sin and persistent desires for more discipline as we anticipate 2013…and still know the joy of entering into the fresh territories of life He has prepared for you simply because He is at work to make you a new creation.

If you are in Christ…the calendar page has turned and newness of life abounds tomorrow…and always.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 2 Corinthians 5:17

 

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16 Responses to “Hope For Things New and the GraceLaced Mondays Link Up”

  1. 1

    I love this. We do take our baggage and sins with us. A new year is not the magic component. God gives grace. And He is working to makes me into a new creation. That is truth!

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      Ruth says:

      Yes…sometimes our culture treats the New Year like it’s magic–like you can reinvent yourself entirely. Only by God’s grace can we become reborn at all….in his time! Blessings to you in 2013!

  2. 2
    kim says:

    I love this, thank you for the reminder! Our only hope in Christ and what He has done for us..He truly makes all things new.

    Have a blessed and happy new year!

  3. 3
    Aisha says:

    This was great and I love the scripture reminder. Also, thanks for hostng the link-up. Have a very Blessed New Year!

  4. 4

    I couldn’t agree with you more. I rarely make New Years resolutions because I know and desire the Lord to be working in me and through me always. Not a single bit of it is by my strength! Oh, but how I long for MORE!

    More about Jesus would I know,
    More of His grace to others show;
    More of His saving fulness see,
    More of His love who died for me.

    More, more about Jesus,
    More, more about Jesus;
    More of His saving fulness see,
    More of His love who died for me.

    More about Jesus let me learn,
    More of His holy will discern;
    Spirit of God my teacher be,
    Showing the things of Christ to me.

    More about Jesus; in His Word,
    Holding communion with my Lord;
    Hearing His voice in every line,
    Making each faithful saying mine.

    More about Jesus; on His throne,
    Riches in glory all His own;
    More of His kingdom’s sure increase;
    More of His coming, Prince of Peace.

    A blessed 2013 to you dear Ruth and your lovely family!

  5. 5

    Praise God that we are a new creation in Him! Thanks for hosting & Happy New Year!

  6. 6
    Karina says:

    Amen – sounds like grace again to me :)

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    Betty says:

    Nice article Ruth. Great perspective. I found you via Better Mom and thanks for the linkup. Have a bless new year!

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