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Make a Fresh Start in the New Year

Dolley Carlson

"Thou crownest the year with thy goodness." - Psalm 65:11

 

The New Year's issue of a magazine captured my heart. The cover was a picture of newly fallen snow with one little pine sprig popping up in the middle. It looked like hope! Renewal. And another chance to do life right ... God bless second chances.

 

"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing. Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way." - Isaiah 43:18-19.

 

For me, the snow symbolized a "white as snow" forgiven heart, and the little pine sprig an evergreen reminder of being "ever" renewed by God's love. Sitting on the threshold of a new year is the perfect opportunity to drop grudges, forgive, ask to be forgiven, and begin anew.

 

Gifts of Forgiveness

  • Send a New Year greeting card to break the ice and warm the hearts of both the forgiver and the "forgivee."

  • Forgiveness is the most expensive gift of all, but merciful forgiveness is priceless. Do you realize how much energy it takes to hold on to unforgiveness? A lot. Maybe you're righteously indignant. Make a tight first with your right hand. Takes some doing ... righteous indignation. Holding on robs us of blessings and being a blessing.

  • Release, bless and be blessed in giving your "white as snow" gift of forgiveness.

 

Gifts of Encouragement

  • Send a New Year's note and affirm special talents or skills. You could also write, "I know the Lord has wonderful plans for you; this is your year." Encourage them even more by including a verse such as "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." (Romans 15:13)

 

"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up." - 1 Thessalonians 5:11.

  • Another gift of encouragement is to begin a support or prayer group. Meet once a week or every other week and be specific about your goals and objectives, not only for the group but for your new year as well. Commit your loving trust to each other and your meetings to prayer, counsel and God's word.

 

"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, but let us encourage one another." - Hebrews 10: 24-25.

 

About the author: Dolley Carlson has a heartfelt desire to equip women with creative solutions to meet the challenges they face on a day-to-day basis.  Through her speaking ministry, From the Heart, Dolley has traveled the globe sharing messages of hope, encouragement and inspirational ways to nurture their relationships with friends, family and community.  Also close to Dolley's heart is reaching out to adults from dysfunctional backgrounds. Dolley was honored to be a participant at Dr. Billy Graham's Amsterdam 2000.  She and her husband, Tom, have been married more than 25 years, have two grown daughters, and reside in Southern California. 

You can reach Dolley on her website www.dolleycarlson.com or at dolleyc@aol.com

or by telephoning her office 949-551-5657.

The Gifts From The Heart books can be purchased in most Christian book stores, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, ordered in the Barnes & Noble stores or you can order them directly from Dolley Carlson. 

 

Most Recent User Comments
Paulito427
12/30/2007 7:18 AM
Even though I no longer live in an area where it snows, I clearly remember the holy hush that seems to fall along with the snowflakes slowly drifting down, covering all of our dirt and mess with the freshness of pure white.

The article beautifully pictures that this is what God wants to do in each of our lives. And what better time to take the forgiveness that God offers us, and in turn give it to those who have sinned against us.

Of course, we won't get very far into the New Year before we realize we have messed up that totally perfect picture, have failed to perfectly keep our resolutions, etc. But rather than falling into discouragement, let's place our hand in the Savior's hand and realize that with His strength, new starts are both real and lasting.
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