Hello Dear Friend,
Thereās something so refreshing about the start of a new year, isnāt there? A blank slate, a fresh start, and the excitement of dreaming about whatās ahead. For years, I would sit down in early January and make a long list of resolutionsāplans to get healthier, be more productive, or finally tackle that one big goal. And while thereās nothing wrong with dreaming or setting goals, Iāve learned something important over the years: my plans mean nothing if God isnāt at the center of them.
One year, I went all-in on resolutions. I mapped out every detail, set deadlines, and poured my energy into making things happen. But as the months passed, my carefully crafted plans started to fall apart. I felt frustrated and defeated, wondering why things werenāt working out the way I had hoped. Thatās when God gently reminded me of Proverbs 16:9: āIn their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.ā
That verse hit me hard. I realized that Iād been so focused on making my own plans that I hadnāt paused to seek Godās will for my life. I was trying to take control instead of trusting the One who sees the bigger picture.
So now, as I step into a new year, Iām taking a different approach. Instead of starting with my own plans, Iām starting with prayer. Iām asking God to guide my steps, to show me His will, and to align my heart with His. I want this year to be less about achieving goals and more about deepening my relationship with Him.
If youāre like me and tend to jump straight into planning mode, I want to encourage you to pause. Take time to sit with God and ask Him what He wants for your life in this season. Maybe itās not about adding more to your plate but about simplifying and making room for Him. Maybe itās about trusting Him with the dreams youāve been holding onto, even when they feel uncertain.
One practice thatās been helping me is setting aside a little extra time each day to read His Word and pray. It doesnāt have to be long or complicatedājust a few moments to quiet my heart and listen for His voice. Jeremiah 29:13 says, āYou will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.ā What a beautiful promise to hold onto as we begin this new year.
Friend, as we step into 2024, letās commit to seeking God first. Letās trust Him to guide our steps and shape our paths, knowing that His plans are always better than our own. And letās remember that no matter what this year holds, He is faithful, and His love for us never changes.
With love and prayers for a God-centered new year,
Kimberly