Ready or not 2014 has arrived, and we find ourselves on the brink of newness! Yes—newness! Don’t you love it? New beginnings, new plans, new dreams, new hair-do’s—for whatever this New Year holds, we are perched on go and the newness has begun!
Personally, I’ve never been fond of antiques, vintage, or old anything. I’ve always loved the new, the challenging, the refreshing, and the crispness of things different. Don’t get me wrong—I love things worth keeping—like older relatives who are priceless, memories that are too special to ever toss, and traditions that remind me of where I came from.
But, maybe I’ve learned to like new the hard way—because I’ve made deadly mistakes about wanting to keep things the way they are—you know, like buying two pairs of the same shoes (just in different colors). Or keeping an older version of computer software because it was familiar. It happens in food, music, cell phones, and a million other areas of life. Life is moving forward, not looking back.
Does God’s Word support my position? The first scripture that comes to mind is the story of Lot’s wife.1 What was she thinking? Honestly, to give up your very life for just one more look at the past. How many of us are guilty of the same, but perhaps haven’t suffered the same consequences? Or have we? Gazing at our sinful past will paralyze any of us. So don’t do it.
Today I read, “God wants us to get on with our lives. If we forever look back and feel burdened with sin, Jesus Christ sacrificed for naught.”2 It is true—Jesus died to redeem our past! We must get it settled, thank Him for newness of life, and move on.
Another story is that of the children of Israel complaining about the conditions of the wilderness—obviously not taking into consideration their freedom from slavery! 3 Ever wonder what it is about leeks and garlic that are worth going back for? God forbid! So it is with some of us. God has delivered us from the bondage of sin, set us on a new path to life and freedom, and we are complaining because we’ve had to give up some things.
Jesus said, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.”4 Pretty strong talk, wouldn’t you say? Not a hint of indecisiveness allowed here. We’re either going on with God or we’re not.
I also think about the good advice from the Apostle Paul: “…And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us.”5 As with any race, the distance to be covered is not behind us, but rather before us. Looking back serves no purpose in this race whatsoever.
So which is it—are you looking back or are you moving forward? Since we can’t do both, we must on this first day of 2014 make a decision. Will we dwell on our past sins, crave leeks and garlic, be indecisive about whether we’re in or out, and run this race while looking over our shoulder? Or, are we going forward with God in 2014?
NEWNESS is waiting for us to embrace it and make it ours. God has big plans for you and me in this New Year, yet we must claim them and get in step with the Holy Spirit, our Guide. Will it be safe? Certainly. Will it be easy? Probably not. Will it be worth it? Absolutely!
Our God is a God of NEWNESS!
Ask Him to visit you in a new way in 2014.
Ask Him to fill you anew with His Holy Spirit.
Ask Him to introduce you to your own Holy House Guest.
Ask Him to help you walk in the Spirit and not fulfill the lust of your flesh.
Ask Him to burden your heart for the lost and help you lead someone to Christ.
Ask Him to show you how to pray for our troubled world and then pray and believe He hears you.
Ask Him to draw you closer to Him and make Him your BFF.
Ask Him for the best year ever!
Whatever you do, don’t forget to ASK. “For everyone who asks, receives.”6 Let us get out of our easy chair of complacency, learn a new song about Jesus and worship Him, and then be about our Father’s business. Newness is here!
Happy New Year to all! ~ Janie Kellogg
1Genesis 19:26; 2Jean, Mary & Frank James; 3Numbers 11:5; 4Luke 9:62; 5Hebrews 12:1 6Luke 11:10
Very good!
Thanks, Linda, for the kind comment. I love getting feedback from my readers. Happy New Year to you & your family. Love you.
Jane, I love this one. Very, very good. I heard a guy say last night. We are so blessed, we don’t have time to look back at the past. I agree. Love ya, Gran
Thank you! I totally agree that we are SO blessed that the past should never take up a minute of our time! Love you too.
Friend this is so good! Anticipating great things for 2014! I so needed this. Well I always need every thing you write. And I send them to so many people! And they get blessed! You are such a gifted writer! Blessings to you dear Janie! Love you the MOSTEREST! Rom 12:1-2 Carla Young
Thanks Carla. I appreciate your sweet comments. I hope to write more in 2014. It’s been pretty slim the last couple of months, but I have journals full of exciting things to share with my readers. God is so faithful. Love you too. Janie
Janie,
Thank you so much for listening to the Lord and passing it on to us. This is so good and true. Love you, Lavona
Thank you, Lavona, for always giving me words of encouragement! Love you too.