New Calendar, New Possibilities

New Calendar, New Possibilities
There’s something about getting a calendar or planner for the new year (at least for those of us who still love having one in hand) – pretty much blank with the aroma of new possibilities. God has written all over those pages exactly what the new year holds for us; but to the human eye, He has written in invisible ink! Only as the months unfold will we see what His hand has prepared for us – and what He has permitted in our lives.
One item that has been on my calendar for almost the past decade has been coordinating the IBC Devotion-Writing ministry – which has consumed a big portion of not only my calendar, but also my heart, my energy, and my focus. In the new year, that will no longer be filling in the squares on my calendar.
Like me, you too may be going into the new year leaving some things behind – even some things you have loved dearly. It has been my absolute joy coordinating this ministry and writing for you – imagining we were sitting across the table from each other chatting about things of the Lord.
However, some challenges in my life have made it necessary for me to acknowledge that a new chapter is unfolding. So, it is with some sadness but also with hopeful anticipation that I leave this very special chapter behind and look forward to what is yet to come.
There is a scripture passage that seems to find itself on lots of Christian graduation cards; but today, I’m claiming it for myself. And I hope those of you who are also turning a page might want to claim it for yourselves.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
As long as we have breath, we have a future – perhaps a new beginning. It could be a new line of work, a family addition, a cross-country move, a new way of serving the Lord, a new creative endeavor, a fresh start. Newness is a central theme in our faith, encouraging us to move forward with confidence in the One who holds our future in His hands.
Although none of us have a clue what this new year holds for us, we can be assured of one more thing:
“What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived – the things God has prepared for those who love him…” (1 Corinthians 2:9)
Won’t you join me in embracing with hope, joy, and optimism the newness that lies ahead for all of us?
By Judy Shrout











