Central United Methodist Church

Lewis Street at Beverley
Staunton VA
Founded in 1797
Rev. David D. Reed, Pastor
 
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January 2006

A Glance Back
And
A Forward Look

Happy New Year! It is my greatest wish for each of you that this coming year be filled with joy, peace and prosperity. Standing at the entry way to a new year is like looking over a meadow of freshly fallen snow. It is a beautiful scene and not one footprint has yet disturbed the surface. What rich possibilities we face! Oh, I know, this undisturbed view can't last. We will step into the new year leaving footprints everywhere and by the end of the year the scene will be greatly changed.

So, before marching off into the New Year, take a look back at the old year and ask some honest, personal questions. Notice the footprints left last year; where did they lead? If those same steps are followed will they lead to a desired destination? Notice not only where you have gone but where have you not gone. Were important places left out of your journey? Take time to glance back and honestly evaluate where you have been before running headlong into 2006. Socrates once said: “The unexamined life isn't worth living.” That seems a little strong but clearly, life is best lived when we are intentional about where we go and what we do.

What is learned from our glance back is important as we step into the New Year. Each of us has problem areas in our lives. There are blind spots, weaknesses and character flaws. Yet, none of these need rob us of our joy in living nor deny us meaningful lives. The Apostle Paul (Romans 5: 20-21) would remind us that knowledge of our failures, even our darkest sin, is not the final statement about life. He insists that grace is greater than our  blind spots, weaknesses and our character flaws.

The New Year is before us like freshly fallen snow. Not one blemish scars the scene. How intentionally we enter the year is up to us. The prints we leave will reflect the path we travel. We can stumble along or we can honestly engage the year that emerges. We can commit to live our values with conviction and take intentional steps. The direction we choose will either leave us enriched or impoverished.

Glance back at the year that is ending, take a good look forward at the year ahead; make plans for the New Year and commit yourself to a path of enrichment for 2006.

Grace and Peace,


David

 

 

 

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