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Jesus, thank You for the beginning of a new week—and a NEW YEAR!
Your Word is right—as it always is—time is a gift and it is passing quickly. Stewarding + savoring it is a constant journey and learning curve—help me abide in You as I prepare, plan, and enter this new year.
And as this year comes to a close, I feel so many things at once.
So much gratitude for how You have carried me. Tenderness over what stretched me.
Hope for what’s ahead—so much hope and excitement—for what You have planned.
And honesty and a little anxiety about certain unknowns that still make my heart feel a little cautious.
I don’t see the full picture, but I know this: You have been faithful. You always are. You provide wisdom in what I need to know and trust for all else.
You will always be who You say that You are.
As the noise around me grows louder—talk of resolutions, goals, and fresh starts—I don’t want to rush past this moment. I don’t want to enter the new year striving to become something instead of letting You shape who I already am. Before I plan, fix, or decide what needs to change, halt me and help me invite You tend to my heart.
As I step toward 2026, I want You to form the way I enter it.
With a peaceful heart, even when life feels uncertain.
With an anchored mind, when distractions and worries try to pull me away.
With rhythms that shape me instead of exhaust me.
I don’t want to focus on perfecting the outside of having an impressive life—that always leaves me empty.
I’m asking for a rooted one.
A year where I stay present, responsive, and open to the quiet work You’re doing beneath the surface. I’m choosing to trust that You are already in every moment ahead—steady, sovereign, and kind.
Show me how to release what doesn’t need to come with me. I want to step forward awake, grounded, and expectant—confident that You will meet me here, again and again.
2026 will be special and wonderful and hard and gritty and FULL OF YOU!
Help me start it prioritizing Your presence + keeping that as my marker of all success.
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