Hello, everyone! May the grace of God be with y’all! We are starting this year with our project and we have some nice insights on prayer for you guys. This section will be dedicated to bringing you some texts about our Christian life. We hope you all have a blessed year!
This excerpt is part of an article written by Marshall Segal in the end of 2016. We chose it as the first text to introduce the topic on how prayer is a primary aspect of making plans in our Christian journey. Enjoy the reading!
My prayer for the next year
“What dreams do you have for the new year? What do you wish would be different about you, your marriage, your family, your job, or your ministry? Some of us may have been thinking about this since late last January when our shiny new resolutions had already grown stale and started to mold. Why do our good resolutions seem to go bad faster than a quart of milk and carton of eggs?
Far too many resolutions fail because we fail to pray. We set out with courage, ambition, and even some exhilaration. We might pray over our resolution(s) on that first day of January, like praying in the driveway before a long car ride. But before we’ve even made it out onto the highway of another year, we’ve already left prayer behind, and with it, the power needed to persevere in any new habit or pattern.
Without prayer for God’s help, our most meaningful resolutions will either fade and fail altogether, or even worse, seem to succeed, but fail to say anything significant about God. Before you make any new resolutions, resolve to pray. If you don’t resolve to do anything else this year, resolve to pursue change and growth through prayer, and not through your own resolve.
My new prayer, over every other prayer for next year, is this: Lord, teach me more about yourself than I already know, humble me again with all that I do not know, and make what I do know more alive and real in my heart and life.”
Next week, we are going to see more on Why it is important and a good strategy to pray for your resolutions this way. Hope to see you soon! May God bless us all!
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Segal, Marshall. December 28, 2016. Available at https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/my-prayer-for-next-year. Accessed: December 14, 2020.