Philippians 3:13 (TLB)- “No,
dear brothers, I am still not all I should be, but I am bringing all my
energies to bear on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to
what lies ahead.”
When we transition from the old year
into the New Year it has been customary to do the familiar countdown –
10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 –shouting “HAPPY NEW YEAR”. We blow our whistles, rattle our noise
makers, hug and kiss even perfect strangers and those in secular setting will
fake through a verse or two of "Auld Lang Syne". Many of us may be in religious or family
setting where we usher in the New Year on our knees in prayer and praise. Some will swing into the New Year in grand
style at lavish parties, while many may follow the haps from around the world
in the comfort of their homes via television broadcasts.
Regardless of where you are one thing
is for certain when the clock strikes midnight many will see this New Year as a
new opportunity to salute and say farewell to the old and prepare to conquer
new ground. The saying Auld Lang Syne is from a Scot
traditional folk song and loosely translated into English says "for (the
sake of) old times".
For the sake of old times, we
remember the people, the places, the events, the challenges and the triumphs
that the old year presented. For the
sake of old times we remember and relish the lessons we were taught and the
impact those lessons will have on where are now to go. To truly cherish old
times does not mean that we wallow in the old, or try to remain in its grasp,
but we appreciate the old by forging new paths rooted and grounded in what the
old had to offer.
Now it is it time to forget the old; not the
essence of the lessons, but forget in the sense that now we must turn it loose
and grab hold of the new. Like a trapeze artist in motion, use the old as a
catapult to thrust forward to catch the new. To some it may be just another day on the calendar; just another
sunrise on the horizon or just another shift at work; but those who know that
every day God grants brand new mercies, this new day of the New Year is special
for many reasons. Like the Sankofa bird, look back upon the past for what it
has brought but keep your feet and momentum pointed forward as your move into
your new destiny. Every day is a good
day; it is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Be blessed! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! Dr.
JoAnn
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