New year, new you. There’s nothing new about that phrase. In fact…it’s getting kind of old. I had a new thought about it though as I took a walk this morning, this first day of 2026. I was reminded to focus on the new me. The new me who, upon believing in the work Jesus accomplished by his death on my behalf, was recreated in rightousness and holiness.
…put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness…
So, in case you’ve landed in failure and frustration at all other attempts at being a new you in a new year, I encourage you to redefine the meaning of that tired New Year’s phrase. Let’s “resolve” to keep our mind’s on our spirit, at who we’ve been made, and let the change we’re all striving for be change not from the outside, but from the inside out.
…if anyone is in Christ, he IS a new creation…
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