As I sit and have my cup of coffee with Jesus, I am continuing to prepare for the beginning of the NEW YEAR. I have never really believed in resolutions as much as in setting some goals. I try to think of things that I want to improve emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and physically. I think of books that I would like to read, classes I’d like to take, spiritual exercises to practice, eating more healthfully, taking care of my body, looking deeper into myself, and connecting with God.
I like to write these down but not put time limits or restrictions on them. I think about and listen to where God wants to take me. I like to reflect on where I’ve been and where God is leading me. Whether the last year was full of challenges or blessings, it is now in the past and we need to look forward and into the light. I believe that next year is what we will make of it as individuals, families, communities, and even the world. It’s time to create the energy that will bring about change, and I believe that comes from Jesus.
Today, I will spend some time in quiet and prayer, listening to what God is asking of me. I will write these down and make them my prayer to welcome the new year. I trust that this NEW YEAR will be filled with amazing possibilities, healing, justice, and peace. I will SURRENDER to HIS will; I WILL TRUST IN HIM! Have a blessed day!
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Great message! AMEN AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE!C
Buon Giorno Monsignor,
I like your goal setting vs. resolution. The connotation of the word resolution is negative, plus you are correct, there’s this feeling of time associated with it. Goals allow us to look at our us in our entirety, from weight, diet, mental and social components. I’m going to do this as well, but as I’m slow, I’ll allow myself the gift of time. Including reflecting later on how I’m doing and adjust my target.
I already know I’m going to reduce my stress load and willing to put myself FIRST, I won’t feel guilty telling others, I’m not able to do…”
One of my faults is over-stretching myself, then spiraling into an anxiety attack then get depressed as I will feel as letting others or myself down. The other goal is to continue my walk with Jesus and grow in FAITH and LOVE with myself and others.
Thank you Monsignor Craig for this timely reminder.
Blessings,
Dr. Chipres
“And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left”.
Isaiah 30:21 ESV