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Freedom for the New Year

freedom for the new year - lightsA new year usually means a fresh plan. It means another try at the life we want to live. It means opening up to possibilities—to forward movement, to adjusting old ways to work better. A new year reminds us that the Holy Spirit is always moving, working among us, and leading us to the next good step.

However, we cannot respond fully to such guidance and holy inspiration until we are free to do so.

If you discern that you are not free to move forward, try a process like this:

Do a prayerful review of the past year. Don’t spend so much time on this review that you’re inundated with too many details that aren’t essential. Ask the Holy Spirit to bring to the surface the memories, concerns, sin, or fears that are shutting down your progress. Make a few notes as you pray.

Identify:

Perhaps you don’t see a specific sin that requires forgiveness but you do see an issue that bears discussion, a clearing of the air—whether with God or with another person.

Also identify:

Then identify:

You might create a little ritual for letting go of these troublesome parts of the past year. Write them down on pieces of paper and burn them. Or speak them to God, opening your hands and arms to let go of them as you do so. Or for each issue, choose a small stone, and as you give it to God, throw the stone into a body of water, down a hill, over a cliff, or even across the road.

With God’s help, let go of the past. Soon, you’ll be ready for the future.

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