Don't stop making them. Resolutions. Decisions. Promises to yourself and others. Don't stop just because you fail every year,
to lose weight
to get organized
to spend less and save more
to be fully present and enjoy all of life
to get fit and healthy
to learn something new and exciting
to quit smoking
to help others achieve their dreams
to fall in love---for real
to spend more time with your family
to forgive that person in your family who makes you sick with fury. (More on this one later)
All of these (except the last one) are the Top Ten Resolutions Americans make----and break. Only 8% will reach their goals. So we stop, most of us, believing or pretending that a new year can be a new start. Those broken promises lay on us like a corpse and we feel foolish, powerless, helpless, trapped. Like nothing can change, last of all-----us. Little impotent us.
But we're wrong on every word. This first day of 2015, this first week is no ordinary day or week. There IS no ordinary day. Not if you remember who made it, who dwells in it, who fills it, who is ready to unleash His own power in it, in YOU.
And so, like my dear friend Heather Johnson, who has written this, One Resolution, I vow the same. I have ONE RESOLUTION. But it is more than that. It is a promise. And---it is more than a promise. This promise comes with a plan. And it will make me (and you) strong and wise and happy and good and organized and present and loving. (And clean.)
(See how much I need this??)
But it's so simple, you will be angry with me. You will complain that I led you here to a river bank and simply asked you to dunk seven times in an ordinary backyard slough. You might prefer a doctor's prescription. You might want something much fancier, more elaborate and exotic. Something that costs money, so you know it has value. Something that comes with a 21 point plan and a guru on speed dial for the rough spots. Something flashy that will get others' attention. Something popular, that others will join you in. Something public, to garner attention. Something imported, that you name with an accent so you sound world-travel-y and informed. Something even---heroic.
Instead, it's simple. It's cheap. It's already in your house. Maybe even by your bed. Some people hate it. Some people ridicule it. Some people will name you a simpleton or a terrorist for using it. But their names and mockery don't matter.
And now I will tell you. My One Promise is this:
To read through the New Testament twice this year. With my husband. Following a reading plan (one plan here)
That's it.
Don't be angry. The world will change because of this. Because of two people falling headlong into the gospels, the words and life of Jesus, the healings, the woes and blessings, the joyful road to the cruel crucifixion, the first church, the stumbling apostles, and everywhere words of God-glory sharding the earth with love so bright---water, hearts and knees will fall. Crooked backs will straighten, weak legs will climb mountains. And they will.
The Promise: One chapter a day. An open kneeling heart and feet ready to walk. And God will do the rest.
And what is this for?
“ . . . That you may live a life worthy of the Lord
and please him in every way:
bearing fruit in every good work,
growing in the knowledge of God,
being strengthened with all power
according to his glorious might . . ."
This is not an empty hope, a wishful wish. Elsewhere Peter writes,
"His divine power has given us EVERYTHING we need for a godly life . . . "
It's right here in front of us. Beside our bed. On our coffee tables. In our e-readers.
It's a living book, pulsing with the very breath and blood and spirit of God himself.
This is my One Promise in 2015 and I hope yours as well.
What will happen?
God will delight in you,
Fruit will fall and fall from your hands,
blessing others.
Arms and heart and hope will be muscled strong
and long,
God will come nearer, dearer,
His mighty power filling every crack and need,
Until you're doing it: living a life beautiful
and worthy of His life.
Don't miss this chance.
Make a Promise. Make a Plan. (And when you miss a day or three or thirteen, don't try to catch up. Just step back in on the right day. See---you CAN do this!)
He'll do the rest.
(Other years I have done the One Year Bible, which I happily recommend!)
And now----your turn!! What Promise(s) will God enable you to keep this New Year?
Funny you should suggest this. We have tried . . . and failed. BUT.
ReplyDeleteIt's time to try again. Thank you for the push.
Michele--It's one chapter a day. It's possible! AND--here's the most important part. When you miss, or feel too far behind, just skip what you missed and keep going forward. (Even if it's a whole month!!) It all turns out well!
ReplyDelete2 years ago I took margaretfeinburg challenge to read the whole bible during lent... God provided much grace and it was so powerful... I like your challenge too... I am up for this... Thanks for the encouragement!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's more than doable. It's life changing! Most years I read through the Bible. While there are days when it feels like dry routine, there are more days when God stirs my soul through scripture. I'm continually amazed at God's unending love. I agree, Leslie, just keep reading and allow God to come nearer.
ReplyDeleteGretchen---I only manage all the way through every once in a while. I get so bogged down in the OT (though I LOVE it as well!!). But have never done THIS. Twice---the gospels? Pauline Letters? Revelation? All this good stuff twice?? WOW! Thanks for the encouragement!!
DeleteLeslie, thanks for the "His mighty power filling our every crack and need." I read 1 chapter a day last year and committed to pray, with you at: I Commit to Pray. It has changed me. This year I'm trying the chronological reading. A tall order. Thanks for the challenge!
ReplyDeleteDiane---yes, the I Commit to Pray site has been really an excellent way to pray tangibly for our suffering persecuted brethren. I loved that as well and hope to continue. And--blessings on your challenge this year. I have to confess, I bought and began the Chronological Bible, but didn't make it through, Without any of the NT readings daily, I got so bogged down in the failure and sins of the kings. It helps so much to supplement somehow with a daily piece (however small) of the NT. God will help you!!
DeleteThis will be my third time (2015) reading the whole Bible. So worth it! Each time previously I've done a different one year Bible plan. My husband wants to do the same - it would be great if we BOTH keep it going! I am also planning a new challenge - memorizing the book of Philippians in 28 weeks. I've never done anything like that, and I'm not convinced I can. But I want to try. Maybe an old dog CAN learn new tricks.
ReplyDeleteTricia! I do love reading the whole Bible----and now it's time to switch it up for me. So, likely NEXT year I'll go back to a one year plan. Memorizing Phil.? Wow---terrific!! I've never managed to memorize a whole book---but I know it's more than possible! (On my last memorization efforts, I found it helped to stand up and to use my body to express the sense of the words. I think we tend to separate mind, spirit and body too much.) Thanks for sharing, Tricia. It's going to be an exciting year for all of us!
DeleteOK--I seem to be the lone loner here, so I guess I'll have to read for two. I have done the "read the bible in a year" a couple of times but reading the new testament seems easier. I certainly won't make a promise to succeed--only to try.
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That's all we can do, Winn. I don't know if I'll make it either, but the plan B helps a lot (If you miss, you just skip ahead.) I know when I don't make a promise or a plan, I just don't do what I ought. And the thing is--this IS our meat, our milk, out sustenance. I just get fooled sometimes into thinking I don't need it . … (A most blessed happy new year to you, friend!!)
DeleteExcellent, Lesley!! I loved every picture, every word ... I committed to working daily on memorizing the Book of James. And God does indeed show up ... and life is full of victory and promise!! Bless you, Dear Lady!! Shari Gilbert
ReplyDeleteShari--how great! The book of James! That's a good one! I wish you Godspeed in that. He WILL enable you to hide His word in your heart. What beautiful fruit that will be!!
DeleteOf all the things I've read so far this year yours hit home so much. Seeing all the destruction and debris on the island comes at a time that is hurting. See my dad passed away last night and I'll never get to talk to him again. I came from an abusive family and all my life I've wanted to understand my parents and why they couldn't love me and my 2 sisters. Why my parents couldn't love each other. Now he's gone and I'll never know but he's never told us in all the years so I'm sure he would never told us if he was still here. I have to find way to find peace and forgiveness through Jesus. I like the way you brought it all out to show what are insides feel like with all this hurt and pain. Thank you I feel like there is hope to go on with life. Sharon
ReplyDeleteSharon, thanks so much for writing. I'm so sorry your father has passed and that chance to hear him say "I love you" is gone. I understand how that feels. It was the same with me and my father. I never really knew if he loved me. But even so, it IS possible to forgive, to find peace, to know the love of God for YOU, a love so much greater than our parents' love. Please send me your mailing address and I'll send you a copy of Forgiving Our Fathers and Mothers. Write me here: leslieleylandfields@gmail.com
DeleteThis year my resolution is to memorize 24 Bible verses as part of the Siesta Sisters Scripture Memory Team. I started last year and failed. This year my goal is to memorize 1 John 3. It has 24 verses!
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