Thought For Today -  December 29
New Year's Resolutions! 
By: Robert A. Searles
 
"Blessed
 is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth
 in the way of sinners, nor siteth in the seat of the scornful. But his 
delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day 
and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, 
that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not 
wither, and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper." Psalm 1: 1,2,3.
 
 If
 we truly covert God's blessing on our lives for the coming year, we 
ought not walk in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stand in the way of 
sinners, nor sit in the seat of the scornful. If we would have God's 
blessing on our lives we must delight ourselves in the law of the Lord 
and meditate therein day and night. 
 Our new year's resolution ought to be: Beginning new and fresh today to
 humble ourselves before God our creator and redeemer, accept the 
cleansing of his blood for forgiveness of our sins, and go forth to let 
him live his life through us for his glory and honor.
 
 Seek
 and accept his grace and wisdom so that we are able to know the 
difference between godliness and ungodliness. Study to know the 
difference between God's ways and man's ways. Shun man's ways, and the 
world's ways of thinking and doing things, and go God's way. 
 
Accept
 as the only absolute truth the word of God, both the written word and 
the living Word, and the witness of the Holy Spirit.
 In order to know the truth, one must study diligently the written word 
of God, and by faith, walk, talk, and fellowship with the living Word, 
and listen to the still small voice of calm, the witness of the Holy 
Spirit.
 
 When
 we delight in the law of God, and meditate in his laws day and night we
 agree with God in what he says and does through his word. It means that
 we allow the light of God's truth to shine on us and reveal to us our 
own short comings, and reveal to us God's glory, judge ourselves 
accordingly and correct the things that we can correct and improve, but 
leave to God's grace and mercy the things that only God can change.
 
 Our
 desire for the coming new year ought to be that we have our roots so 
deep in God that no storm of life can tear us from our foundation. Our 
desire ought to be that our roots are connected to the source of an 
infinite supply of wisdom, understanding, and peace, and love, and life.
 If this is so there will be no question of our lifestyle. our eternity,
 or our prosperity. Our leaf shall prosper, and we will bring forth 
fruit. We will grow a little taller spiritually. We will be closer to 
God, and closer to home at the end of this new year if God chooses to 
preserve us on planet earth for another year. 
 
I wish all my readers a happy, prosperous, and God centered New Year. 
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