This is New Year' s day; and I sincerely wish each of you a
truly Happy New Year! Some think such wishes are frivolous and should not be
spoken. Their overmuch piety makes them sourpusses. Surely, if it is right for
us to desire one another' s good, (And it is!), it cannot be wrong to express
it in a few words of friendly greeting.
THIS IS A DAY FOR CONFESSION.
It is proper for us to
reflect upon our sins and failures, our wanderings and departings from our God
during the year that is gone. But having done so, let us bury the past. As the
stroke of the clock at midnight last night buried all the previous year forever,
so let us bury the past. Forgetting those things which are behind, let us each
reach out and press forward to those things that are set before us in Christ.
Give thanks to God for mercies experienced and received; but do not live upon
those either. Yesterday' s bread will not sustain your soul today. Let us awake
every day given us in this new year with an intense desire to see, experience
and rejoice in the great mercies of our great God, which are new every morning.
THIS IS ALSO A
DAY FOR CONSECRATION.
Listen to me, now. May God
give me your ear. -- This is the first day of the rest of your life. It matters
not what you have done with your life in the past. Today, if you will hear God'
s voice, harden not your heart. Give yourself in unqualified surrender to Jesus
Christ the Lord. Oh, may God be pleased this day to bring you to Christ. What a
blessed new year this will be for you, if he does!
If God has saved you by his
grace, you are not your own. You have been bought with a price, the price of
Immanuel's precious blood. God the Holy Spirit dwells within you. Heaven is
your home. Glory is your inheritance. "I
beseech you therefore, by the mercies of God that you present your {body} a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto
God, which is your reasonable service." What can be more reasonable
than for regenerate souls to give themselves in wholehearted devotion to the
Lord Jesus Christ, in all things seeking to do his will and glorify his name?
Leave it to superstitious
worldlings to make foolish "New Year' s Resolutions." That is not
what I am urging. I am urging us who believe God to walk with God. I am urging
us who are born of the Spirit to walk in the Spirit. I am urging us who know
Christ to live for Christ. How can we do anything less? This is my prayer to
God today, my prayer for the rest of the days I may have upon this earth: --
"Hold up my goings in thy paths,
that my footsteps slip not," for Christ's sake, I ask it. God give us
grace to live for him, for his glory, for the interests of his kingdom, in the
days he has appointed for us. If he will grant this, we shall, indeed, have a
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Amen.
Grace Baptist Church of Danville
- Grace For Today Radio Message #888
2734 Old Stanford Road -
Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438
Donald S.
Fortner, Pastor -Telephone 859-236-8235 - Email grace@mis.net