A New Year, New Beginnings for the Christian Steward
The practice of making New Years resolutions goes back over 3000 years. The start of a New Year gives us the feeling of a fresh start, a new beginning, and new opportunities. It is a time. Then people feel that they can begin anew with their lives. Common New Years resolutions are to lose weight, exercise more and eat healthier; or to spend more time with family. Still others include managing money better and being more organized.
Although there is nothing in the Bible or notable in Christian tradition about New Years resolutions, many good stewards take advantage of this time of year to become closer to the Lord. They may recommit themselves to pray more, to read the Bible, or to attend Mass more regularly. If you are looking for some help in your New Years resolutions, here are a few ideas to get you started:
Practice gratitude Cultivating a grateful heart is the hallmark of a Christian steward. Every day, express thankfulness to the Lord and to others. Seeing the good in your life will allow you to keep your heart compassionate and loving.
Encounter the Lord each day Find time to be with the Lord each day, whether it be for an hour or ten minutes. Have a conversation with the Lord. Give your joys and worries to Him as well. Allow Gods love to transform them. Our encounters will keep our eyes and ears open to the presence of Christ in our midst. Be present to others There is much celebration and mourning, joy and sorrow in peoples lives. What a blessing it is to be able to share those times and not let others experience them alone. The gift of your presence to others is much more valuable than you realize.
Resist overwork There is a pressure to produce, meet goals, be successful. But activities that lead us to overwork, constant fatigue and worry do not give glory to God. What God calls us to do we can do well. Be mindful that life requires balance, down time and letting go of unrealistic goals.
Nurture friendships Our friends are those we choose to be with, those with whom we spend our evenings, with whom we vacation, to whom we go to for advice. Friends are gifts from God who give us a greater appreciation of Gods love for us. Friends need our time and love.
Give more Good stewards realize that everything they have is entrusted to them as gift to be shared. There is no better place to begin than sharing with the community that gathers around the Lords table at Mass. Consider what you are giving to your parish and local diocese and commit to an even greater contribution as circumstances allow.
Make a difference in your parish community
Believe it or not, your parish community can use your talents. Offering
your talents to your faith community is one of the most effective ways to feel
useful and connected to others, and it is a potentially life-changing New Years
resolution.
Consider living more simply We cannot find
fulfillment in possessions. They add nothing to our self-worth. Jesus blessed
the poor in spirit in his Sermon on the Mount; and Saint Francis of
Assisi urged us to live with only what was necessary, for that is how we begin
to find God.
Get healthy Studies show that most people
in North America are accelerating their own decline into premature old age, owing
to poor diet and lack of physical activity. Be a good steward of your body. Plan
a complete overhaul of your diet and exercise habits.
Dont
give up People give up their New Years resolutions because of
perfectionism and unrealistic expectations. So take it slow, be kind to yourself
and keep trying. Resist the urge to throw your hands up and quit. You succeed
through small, manageable changes over time.
Turn to the Lord Ask the Lord for guidance, strength and perseverance in achieving your resolutions. In his letter to the Philippians, Saint Paul writes: I can do everything through Him who gives me strength (Phil 4:13). If God is the center of our New Years resolutions, they have a better chance for success.