Have you ever kept a New Year’s resolution? Have you ever made one and broken it? Commitment is not just a word; it’s a powerful force that can move mountains and change lives. How much does your resolution mean to you?
It’s not just a goal. It’s a testament to your dedication and faith. Is it enough to ignite a change in your lifestyle? If dieting or exercise is your New Year’s resolution, what changes must you make to reach your goals?
In today’s Gospel, Jesus opens the Scriptures and reads a passage from Isaiah. It states the resolutions He made with the Father after His baptism. Jesus decided to let the Holy Spirit have His way with Him. He vowed to heal the sick and bring hope to captives and the poor. The last one caught my attention: “Proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.”
What change is the Lord anointing us to make this new year acceptable to Him?
The key is to listen deeply to His direction. Listen with an open heart, and see your heart as a blank slate so He can write whatever pleases Him. When peace comes, know that is what God can do for you. If something keeps coming to you, know it is a word of life from God.
Remember, with Jesus by your side, even the most daunting lifestyle changes become manageable. His love and support make the journey easier. The goal is high, but the help is all-powerful.
Mother Mary said “Yes” to God through Angel Gabriel. St. Joseph said “Yes” and kept his family safe against a murderer. Their “Yes” changed the world. They can help us say “Yes” to “Proclaim an acceptable year to the Lord.”
This is a New Year’s resolution we can keep. Jesus promised, “Today, this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.” Listen to Jesus as he speaks His promise in your heart.
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New Year’s Resolutions – One To Keep.
Have you ever kept a New Year’s resolution? Have you ever made one and broken it? Commitment is not just a word; it’s a powerful force that can move mountains and change lives. How much does your resolution mean to you?
It’s not just a goal. It’s a testament to your dedication and faith. Is it enough to ignite a change in your lifestyle? If dieting or exercise is your New Year’s resolution, what changes must you make to reach your goals?
In today’s Gospel, Jesus opens the Scriptures and reads a passage from Isaiah. It states the resolutions He made with the Father after His baptism. Jesus decided to let the Holy Spirit have His way with Him. He vowed to heal the sick and bring hope to captives and the poor. The last one caught my attention: “Proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.”
What change is the Lord anointing us to make this new year acceptable to Him?
The key is to listen deeply to His direction. Listen with an open heart, and see your heart as a blank slate so He can write whatever pleases Him. When peace comes, know that is what God can do for you. If something keeps coming to you, know it is a word of life from God.
Remember, with Jesus by your side, even the most daunting lifestyle changes become manageable. His love and support make the journey easier. The goal is high, but the help is all-powerful.
Mother Mary said “Yes” to God through Angel Gabriel. St. Joseph said “Yes” and kept his family safe against a murderer. Their “Yes” changed the world. They can help us say “Yes” to “Proclaim an acceptable year to the Lord.”
This is a New Year’s resolution we can keep. Jesus promised, “Today, this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.” Listen to Jesus as he speaks His promise in your heart.
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Fr. Rick Pilger, IC
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