Christmas has passed and the New Year is upon us. It's a time to
reflect and evaluate our lives, figuring out what has worked well for us this
year and what needs improvement or changed entirely. It does us no harm to
realize we need to change things that are not working. What does harm us and
others is not changing those things we could do better. We should ask ourselves
how we can better serve our Lord and our families.
I have several
resolutions to make this year, things I wish to improve in my life as it
pertains to the relationship I have with God.
1) I wish to increase the time I devote to
God, solely one on one.
2)
I
wish to incorporate time to reflect on what I have read in the Bible, so that
it has the opportunity to sink in and penetrate my mind and heart.
3)
I
wish to spend more time spreading the gospel to people that are unfamiliar with
God’s word.
4)
I
wish to begin serving an agape meal to share on Sunday with the less fortunate
as Jesus did when he walked this earth as well as the early home churches.
5)
I
have an idea how to better care for the less fortunate that better serves
God’s purpose using his own ideals and values, taking a hand-out and converting
it into a hand-up. Thus reserving people’s dignity and allowing them to help
themselves without breaking the food bank. (Several of the local food banks ran out
of food last year, so I have been working on an idea that will perpetuate the food
supply.)
I wish to emulate Mary, she took the things the Lord told her to heart and she meditated on these things. I think it would help me to understand God's word better, if not feel much closer to him on an everyday basis. I wish to build a closer relationship with God and don't we all?
I have read that
monks pray continually no matter what they are doing, they continue to pray to
the Lord. I don't think at this time that I have the kind of concentration it
requires. I can barely do one thing at a time without forgetting what
I was doing or getting distracted by something else that I see that needs to be
done. So, if I work on meditating on the things I read in God's word it will be
a step in the right direction.
There are many other things I am working on changing in my life in
the coming New Year. As I am sure many of you want to work on as well; some
want better health, to lose weight, to spend more time with family, to save
more money, spend less and these are all admirable goals. I encourage everyone
to try to make the changes in their life to become happier, healthier and closer to
God. You may want to ask yourself what you might do to better serve the Lord. May God bless you in the New Year!