All of this has caused me to think about new beginnings. For my grandson, new beginnings means a whole new life to experience. He has no past except his herritage which may need some unpacking itself. However, for those of us with a history of experiences, new beginnings has a different feel.
New beginnings means an opportunity to start over. There is a hymn which shares this idea:
This is a day of new beginnings
1 This is a day of new beginnings,
time to remember and move on,
time to believe what love is bringing,
laying to rest the pain that's gone.
2 For by the life and death of Jesus,
God's mighty Spirit, now as then,
can make for us a world of difference,
as faith and hope are born again.
3 Then let us, with the Spirit's daring,
step from the past and leave behind
our disappointment, guilt and grieving,
seeking new paths, and sure to find.
4 Christ is alive, and goes before us
to show and share what love can do.
This is a day of new beginnings;
our God is making all things new.
5 In faith we'll gather round the table
to show and share what love can do.
This is a day of new beginnings;
our God is making all things new.
In some ways moving is one method of starting over. It all begins with packing and deciding what you are going to take with you. We have moved several times (more than I want to count) and each time we say, "This is an opportunity to cull out and get rid of STUFF that we no longer use or need (the grey business suit from 1979). However, most of us will pack everything and when we get to our new location, we unpack everything.
My thought is that if we do that with our stuff, then we also do that with our spirit and attitude. We don't really give up our past, we just pack it up and bring it with us. In order to really have a day of new beginnings, we need to cull out our past, truly giving up our disappointments, never revisiting that part of our life, and move beyond who we were into a new creature of faith and love.
I say all of this while sitting in my office surrounded by boxes of books and then go home where 90% of my past is still in boxes and I sing: "This Is A Day Of New Beginnings". Then I start unpacking and continue to cull and recycle my past.
This is a new day though and I love it.
time to remember and move on,
time to believe what love is bringing,
laying to rest the pain that's gone.
2 For by the life and death of Jesus,
God's mighty Spirit, now as then,
can make for us a world of difference,
as faith and hope are born again.
3 Then let us, with the Spirit's daring,
step from the past and leave behind
our disappointment, guilt and grieving,
seeking new paths, and sure to find.
4 Christ is alive, and goes before us
to show and share what love can do.
This is a day of new beginnings;
our God is making all things new.
5 In faith we'll gather round the table
to show and share what love can do.
This is a day of new beginnings;
our God is making all things new.
In some ways moving is one method of starting over. It all begins with packing and deciding what you are going to take with you. We have moved several times (more than I want to count) and each time we say, "This is an opportunity to cull out and get rid of STUFF that we no longer use or need (the grey business suit from 1979). However, most of us will pack everything and when we get to our new location, we unpack everything.
My thought is that if we do that with our stuff, then we also do that with our spirit and attitude. We don't really give up our past, we just pack it up and bring it with us. In order to really have a day of new beginnings, we need to cull out our past, truly giving up our disappointments, never revisiting that part of our life, and move beyond who we were into a new creature of faith and love.
I say all of this while sitting in my office surrounded by boxes of books and then go home where 90% of my past is still in boxes and I sing: "This Is A Day Of New Beginnings". Then I start unpacking and continue to cull and recycle my past.
This is a new day though and I love it.
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