Happy New Year! Here’s hoping and trusting that 2025 ended well for you, and that 2026 begins even “well-er!” Some of you may have the habit of making resolutions, and others may not. But may I suggest that we resolve to make Romans 12:12 a part of our daily habits as we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us and sanctify us more and more. “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
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Happy New Year! Here’s hoping and trusting that 2025 ended well for you, and that 2026 begins even “well-er!” Some of you may have the habit of making resolutions, and others may not. But may I suggest that we resolve to make Romans 12:12 a part of our daily habits as we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us and sanctify us more and more. “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
I actually have really good memories of Halloween, from the stash of candy, to the “perfect weather” for trick-or-treating, to the haunted houses we used to have in our basement for the whole neighborhood. My memories are more warm and innocent than they are dark and sinister. But obviously, I am very aware of the Halloween debate that is argued among Christians, and I have my own history with Halloween since I’ve been a born-again believer. One thing I do know for certain is that Jesus wouldn’t be scared of Halloween. So whether we participate in the holiday or not, we can be sure that not even the “gates of hell” shall prevail against the Kingdom of God!
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Happy New Year! Here’s hoping and trusting that 2025 ended well for you, and that 2026 begins even “well-er!” Some of you may have the habit of making resolutions, and others may not. But may I suggest that we resolve to make Romans 12:12 a part of our daily habits as we allow the Holy Spirit to fill us and sanctify us more and more. “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”