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Happy New Year!
As we bring in this New Year, I want to bring you some sage advice, passed along as traditions from generations to generations.
Run with an empty suitcase.
It’s believed that lugging around an empty suitcase will bring you a year filled with adventure and travel.
Put cash in your wallet.
It suggests that if you have cash in your wallet, you’ll have a year of prosperity.
Don’t cry.
Some say it could result in you having a year of sadness.
Eat collard greens!
And hog jowl, and black eyed peas, and stewed tomatoes, etc… This southern tradition is thought to bring about lots of good things in the months ahead, including prosperity and good luck.
Avoid eating chicken.
(Hard for a Baptist!)
If you don’t, the year may end up being full of bad luck because chickens have wings, and your luck will fly away if you have it on New Year’s Eve.
Run 7 times around your house.
It’s believed that if you run around your house seven times, you’ll have good luck in the New Year.
Step with your right foot.
Several cultures think that you shouldn’t step into the New Year on your left foot.
That way you’re guaranteed to start things off on the right foot!
Open the doors at midnight.
If you open your door just before midnight, it’s supposed to be a way you can let the old year out and welcome the new one in.
Know what you do on New Years, you will do all year.
Wow, what better way than to be in church!
Make New Years Resolutions.
How well does this work for us?
Do you see a trend with these traditions?
They’re mostly focused on “ME”!
More money, good luck, travel, better living, lifestyle changes…it all focuses on our own well-being and mostly selfish desires.
But is that what God desires for us?
Instead of being self-focused, God changed the focus of this world through the gift He gave us so that we could not only enjoy a new year, but a new life.
In all Christ did in His life on earth, he showed us what sacrificial love was like.
He proved to us, there is more to life than what this world offers.
But instead, we should focus on the things HE desires for those who believe in Him.
So, how is it we live a life that is pleasing to God?
Live a Life Pleasing to God
As Christians, we are a peculiar people.
If we are set apart as someone different, then what should that different look like?
It should look like Christ.
Selfless, and obedient to God.
We should no longer walk as unbelievers walk.
Instead, we should be walking in the way of educated believers.
These Gentiles had heard Christ, had been taught by Him, had been urged to know and follow Him.
The same thing happens to each of us, we hear from Christ, we are being taught by Christ, and we are urged to know and follow Him through Scripture.
He is our pattern.
We put off the old, and put on the new, as the old was done away with on the cross.
As we seek to be more like Christ this year, it will help us understand God’s will, especially as time passes and the days become more evil.
Understand God’s Will
How do we become less foolish?
Our mind is renewed, it is a rebirth - from a life of sin, into a life of truth.
Now, here comes the hard part - truth is not always what we want to hear.
As we look at the new year, let it be a time where we seek to understand what the will of the Lord is in our lives.
Even when that understanding comes by testing.
If we look at what Paul is trying to say here, it is for us to know what God has already revealed to us as His will.
Today, that is an urging to read and understand the Bible.
We have been called to pattern our lives around the life of Jesus.
We can take peace and comfort knowing that we are not alone, and it is not up to us to only read scripture and try to find out on our own what God’s calling for us is, BUT we have been given another promise.
We have been sent the Holy Spirit, but do we choose to be FILLED by Him?
Filled with THE Spirit
I’m sure there were many last night were full of liquid spirits…and are probably suffering the consequences this morning, and maybe making empty resolutions to “never do that again”.
A sign of excess well beyond what is necessary or needed, and leading to undisciplined actions.
This is NOT the life we are called to live.
Paul wants us to have a healthy resolution to be filled with the Holy Spirit!
We know these past few years have been full of uncertainties, unknowns, losses, pain, and uneasiness.
But that is not what this life is intended to be.
We should not grow weary of life, but should be seeking to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
We should not be living to fall under the influence of spirits, but the influence of God’s Spirit, the Holy Spirit, controlled by the presence of Christ through His Word.
When we finally submit to God’s Will, then our countenance changes, our outlook changes, our hope changes, our SOUL changes and we can sing a cheerful song.
Sing a Cheerful Song
I have a question for the congregation.
Why is it we (at least Baptist) always look as though we sucked on a lemon, right after eating a green persimmon, and tried to cure it by eating a tablespoon of alum?
Our heart should be so full of the Holy Spirit, that we carry a cheerful song with us everywhere!
God intends for us to be joyful and cheerful!
How do we keep this cheer?
By following in God’s commandments and abiding (staying) in His love.
Once we learn to love as God has loved us, then we can no longer contain our joy!
We would be singing and testifying when we come together.
Instead of church becoming a social engagement, it would be centered around the public worship and adoration of God for all He has done for us through His Son, Jesus Christ!
It is through that hope that we can truly be thankful.
Be Thankful
Is it easy to always be thankful?
When everything is going the way we want them, then we seem to be more thankful.
But then we seem to get complacent, and we lose our thankfulness, and we forget the reason we should be thankful.
If we want to keep the Spirit filled song in our heart, we should always give thanks.
Not when we feel like it, not when we remember to, not when something good happens, but in EVERYTHING we should give thanks.
Thanks given TO God, through the Name of Jesus Christ.
And just as Jesus submitted to the will of the Father, so we must submit to each other.
Submit to Each Other
In some sense we are all servants, i.e. we are bound to serve others; the very father is, in this sense, servant of his child.
So in the Christian Church we are all to serve one another by love.
But does this always happen?
Even within the church, there are times where there will be disagreements or differences of opinions.
But is what happens among believers that matters.
We must guard ourselves and our thoughts, attitudes, and actions when we disagree.
We should, instead, be humble - giving to others what Jesus teaches that we owe them.
It is by modeling our lives after the life of Christ, that we find true comfort, peace, joy, knowledge, understanding, humility, and thankfulness.
Conclusion
Don’t you think we could use more of these traits in 2023?
Don’t you think we could try things God’s way instead of “our way”???
What awesome changes could occur in our lives, in our families, churches, communities, state, nation, world IF we chose to submit to the will of God, the one who has given ALL we have to us?
You see, we don’t need self centered resolutions, but we need to recenter our obedience on/to God out of reverence.
Let us strive for a right relationship with God, and fellow Christians in the upcoming year.
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