Resolving to Rejoice
It’s the last week of the year, when we’ve already celebrated Christmas but aren’t quite to the New Year and aren’t sure what day it is or what we’re supposed to be doing. But I imagine many of us are attempting New Year resolutions — or maybe we’ve given up on those altogether. Either way, I hope you’ll find this encouraging!
We all know there will be many unknowns this coming year, and there will be days that surprise us and ruin our schedules and change our unchangeable plans. This happens every year of course, but it seems that after 2020 and 2021 it’s more obvious that our lives are not in our control. “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). (This verse is really very comforting. How many plans have we intended to execute that we look back on later with relief that we weren’t able to follow through? His direction is good!)
I recently heard someone talking about resolutions, and though I can’t remember who it was he/she made a great point: resolve to praise the Lord. For 2022, Psalm 118:24 is a good verse to keep front and center:
“This is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it”.
Notice he says we will rejoice. We don’t know what each day will bring, but we can already resolve to rejoice! In sickness and health, in hardship and ease, in routine and chaos. Each day that we are given, regardless of circumstances, we have the opportunity to rejoice and be glad in it. Resolving to be thankful and give God praise will make a year better, won’t it?
Our family has ideas and goals for the upcoming year, and I am enjoying the labor of planning things out. While I have to hold onto these things loosely, I am resolving to praise Him each day. I want to thank Him continuously, and see His hand in more of my everyday. A year from now, I want to have grown in thanksgiving and love for my Savior. This will likely make me a more joyful and content wife, mother, and friend too. ;)
What are you looking forward to in 2022? Are there goals you’ve set and are hoping to reach? Are you forgoing benchmarks and taking it all as it comes? I hope, whatever the case may be, that you are encouraged to rejoice more in your Savior. I hope He shows you more of Himself and His goodness in this year to come, and that you find Him satisfactory in all situations.
Happy almost New Year, friends!