May we pack up all our suitcases
Of crippling contradictions
And store them in our closets
With our misconceived predictions…
That life will be so utterly grand
This year will be so different
If we just do more of the things,
Being positive and deliberate.
Let’s first admit we have little control
Over much of life’s adventures
The dash between our birth and death
Is a guess we can only venture.
Is it seventy years or eighty?
Well, I don’t have a clue!
Is it the span of life or the life I live
In all I say or do?
Let’s count our lives by the moments
That truly give us life
Not by the regrets or expectations
The disappointments or the strife…
But let us count the moments
When God met us face to face
To show his love and glory
In the smallest signs of grace…
Sitting next to someone else in grief
Or celebrating good news
Hearing a sweet child’s laughter
Or an argument defused.
Healing a deep woundedness
Forgiving once again
Expressing love and comfort
Whether the first time or the tenth.
Imagine this kind of rebirth,
A radical resilience
A harvest basket that we gather,
Evidence of His brilliance.
These are the moments of the new year
I truly want to remember
The gathering of joys and sorrows
From January to December.
May He be our daily portion
Our refuge and our rock
His loving shepherding presence
When we stumble as we walk.
It won’t be perfect, let’s not pretend
That it’s totally up to me
To avoid the pain and discomfort
That is everyone’s reality.
The highs and lows are packed together
In every single year
We’re reminded to hold on tight
To the Savior we hold dear.
He came through humble beginnings
To show us the way of descent
It’s not what we do for God that counts
But how He helps us repent…
To a better yes, a new surrender
Of heart and mind and soul
As we encounter each circumstance,
He wants to make us whole.
So here’s to 2024
We open up the door
To new attitudes and possibilities
For what our God has in store!
AMEN.
Psalm 73:23-26 “Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
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Beautiful poem sis! 💖 love you..Janet