It is getting close to the end of 2017 and the beginning of
another year. Time seems to have gone so fast and I feel as if the New Year has
come before I am ready for it. Maybe it is because there has been such big changes
in my life recently. And change is hard, it can be difficult and it can be
painful and exhausting.
Of course I am not alone in my heartbreak I need only look
at the newspapers or listen to other people around me to see a world in despair.
Illness, loss, political and financial instability, broken homes and lives, such
deep sadness and anxieties press in on every side or so it seems.
Yet here we are on the cusp of 2018 and we will celebrate,
we will shout and sing and say or text and tweet to all we meet “Happy New Year”.
But it doesn’t seem to be enough.
Happy New Year when you may be facing difficult days because
of the death of a loved one, or illness, or a confusing and hurtful situation.
You may be facing redundancy, marriage breakdown, family break up. 2018 may not
be a happy year for you.
Sometimes “Happy” is not enough- it won’t cover all the
sorrow in life. We need something more than happy, something that goes beyond
the now, something that is eternal.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore
if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away;
behold, new things have come
Romans 6:4
Therefore we have been
buried with Him through baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from
the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of
life.
Remember the past and look ahead to the future, remember
where you have come from and look ahead to where you are going.
Jesus came, died and was resurrected and He is coming back.
Because of this we have hope and we have new life as He lives in us through His
Spirit.
What a gift, new life in Jesus, the greatest gift of all.
Not only has He given us new life in Him but the promise
that He will make everything new gives hope in even the darkest hour. It might
not look or feel like it but God tells us
Isiaiah 65:17:
For behold, I create
new heavens and a new earth; And the former things will not be remembered or
come to mind.
Revelation 21:5
And he that sat upon
the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for
these words are true and faithful.
So if “Happy New Year” just won’t cut it for you, if it just
isn’t enough to cover the pain and heartbreak weighing you down, you can look
beyond this. You can gaze upon Jesus, the One who gave His life that you can
have new life. Look to His kindness, his mercy and his grace that is extended
in love to you not just as the clock strikes and rings in a New Year but He is
available every moment of every day and gives hope not just for the moment but
for tomorrow and the next day for this New Year and the next.
Hope for eternity.