The year is about to end, and we all say, good riddance to a bad year. Of course, we know that our current problems will not go away just by turning a page on the calendar. But as we turn the page, we can hope for a much better year in 2021. However, for that hope to be more than just wishful thinking there are things we need to do beyond the usual precautions of wearing a mask, washing our hands, and so on. We can do something that is equally or even more important.
We can make a New Year’s Resolution that
will help us navigate whatever dangerous waters lay ahead. We can resolve to
live the words of Philippians 4:4-8. We can take these inspired words from
Paul, who seemed to always be in trouble, and do like the ancient Israelites
did with the divine words God gave them. They were told to bind them between
their eyes and on their wrists, and to write them on their doorposts where they
would see them every day. God’s words were meant to permeate their lives.
Second,
be reasonable with everyone, especially those who disagree with you.
Third,
replace anxiety with prayer – in everything and with thanksgiving.
Finally,
focus on what is true, honorable, and just; on what is pure, lovely, and
commendable Do your best to counter the stories of ugliness and violence by
focusing on what is good and praiseworthy.