What does that mean to us?
Here's what it means to me:
This is a time for new beginnings. One of my best friends is a missionary, and every year, we individually ask God for a word for the year. Then we share our words with each other. Many years, we've received the same word. Sometimes, we receive words that dovetail together. That's what happened this year.
God gave me the word Rest. He said that our world is in much turmoil, and we're all feeling the effects of that turmoil. We have roadblocks, or someone in our family is one of the people in this country without a job, or the unrest between nations is taking a toll on our own family. But God wants us to trust Him and rest in Him. Worry should not be a part of our lives. We need to keep our eyes on Him, and let Him fight our battles. Remember a whole host of angels surround us to do that very thing.
Rita's word was Choices. (Another friend told me she received the word Decisions, which I see as almost the same thing.) And I feel that all three of our words connect in a precious, holy supernatural way.
When we have Choices and need to make Decisions, we must look to the Lord first, listen to Him, then Rest in the decision and let Him bring about what He wants for us in our lives.
That's my words for the new year. Please share yours with us. Leave a comment with your word or words from the Lord for this year.
And I'll have a gift for one of you--a copy of my latest book release Maggie's Journey.
Maggie had to learn how to look toward the Lord for her choices and then rest in His watch care over her.
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Maggie
desires a place where she belongs. But her mother’s constant criticism and
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7 comments:
I actually got 2 words - commit and change. Sounds like it's going to be an interesting year for us! I get the commit - I think God wants me to commit more to Him and I pray the change means we are moving out of this area. We'll find out. All in God's time!
Reading the Bible in a year!
Yea! Yea! Love this cover pic of you!!! Congrats on your fantastic year, Lena:)
The words I am hearing are vision and restoration. we had a 3 day seminar on vision at our church and there is a great stirring and anticipation in the atmosphere.
I and others I know are waiting for restoration of some things which have been delayed and I believe this is the year.
I got the word ORGANIZE. :)
As you already know, Lena, I've been impressed to rest. Thank you so much for sharing this. What a blessing!
Deborah K Anderson, you are the winner of Maggie's Journey. Please email me your mailing address to:
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