Well, guys. This is the sad sixth week of the year. The week where 80% of New Years resolutions fail according to statistics. If you are one of those represented in this number, don’t despair! There is hope for you to get back up! Read along 🙂

Others of you might not be into resolutions at the treshold of a new year. You might have marching orders from the Holy Spirit from last year you are simply continuing getting on with. Or you might have other ways you go about making sure you are on the right track in pursuing your dreams, goals and desires for your life. Whatever your situation looks like, I believe these three keys I am about to share can be of encouragement to you in your journey.

For me personally, I have started the year with a new morning routine that I feel like is more than a good idea. I felt it to be a directive from the Holy Spirit for my season. Mostly, I’ve been going strong but I’ve also been tempted to give up and question, “Does this really even matter” and even stumbled a few times.

I don’t know how you are going with this new year but what I do know is, we all need encouragement to stick to what we are starting out and continuing with. It does not matter how we have started or stumbled, if we get back up again, we win. That is good news!

Here are three keys to stick to your intention for the year:

  1. Be accountable and encouraged Since my new year goal involves my morning routine, my husband is in really close proximity and he makes sure to keep me both encouraged and accountable. He will literally with a smile on his face take the phone out of my hands and serve me a coffee in bed to make sure I get on with the input I want to be first in my day. Do you have a friend who can keep a loving eye on you and spur you on when the going gets rough? Someone who understands the vision of where you are going is priceless, no matter the physical proximity you have to each other. Let’s do what’s in our hand to surround ourselves with a few people who can help nourish those fragile seeds and soul longings for the year in the right direction.

“So cheer each other up with the hope you have. Build each other up.” 1 Thess 5,11 NIRV.

Build others up and allow others to cheer you up as well. There is nothing better than walking the journey together and in the future get to celebrate that what started out as a seed in our heart has now become a big, visible plant! 🌱


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2. Remind yourself of the promises of God

When our goals for the year are lined up with the promises God has for us, we can rest assured in the steps of obedience we are taking, being unattached to the outcome. As we keep our hearts hopeful in the waiting and the walking, we will stay the course fixed on our promised future:

“You’re blessed when you stay on course, walking steadily on the road revealed by God. You’re blessed when you follow His directions, doing your best to find him. That’s right – you don’t go off on your own; you walk straight along the road he set. You God, prescribed the right way to live; now you expect us to live it.” Psalm 119,2 MSG

God is a lamp to out feet and a light to our path. Let’s use the light He has shone on our life to walk out what He has told us this far. To align our heart, expectations and feet in this moment to the promises spoken over us will set us up to receive them in His perfect timing.

If you don’t feel like your goals for the year are lining up with what God has spoken to you about to be the focus for this season, there is no shame in shifting direction and realigning to make new goals you know are blessed for the season you are in. In that way, faith can be reactivated as you take steps to partner with Jesus’ amazing future for you.

3. Get back up – keep climbing – stay the course 

The good news is that even if the righteous falls seven times, we get back up again. Those that do not give up, win! The picture above is of my husband and I climbing a mountain in France when we were only three weeks into dating. We stopped the journey to capture the moment in a quick photo, but if we had stayed there hanging in our ropes 100 metres above the ground for too long, it would have caused trouble to our strength for the remaining climb we had to conquer.

The same goes for our goals! Don’t stop for too long and cause unnecesarry weariness and complacency. You might have stumbled but don’t let the mental picture of it paralyse you from getting into the game again. Get back up. If you are weary, get your breath and keep climbing. We can do this! <3

“Listen up, you wicked, irreverent ones – don’t harass the lovers of God and don’t invade their resting place. For the lovers of God may suffer adversity and stumble seven times, but they will continue to rise over and over again. But the unrighteous are brought down by just one calamity and will never be able to rise again.” Prov. 24,16 TPT.

This is the good news. We are not being mocked or put to shame when we fall, because with Jesus inside of us, we can rise like He did. Again and again.

Your turn

  • Who can keep you encouraged and accountable to the course you’ve set out on this year?
  • What promises from God can you remind yourself of to keep going?
  • Is there a place you have stopped, frozen on the journey or completely given up? Remind yourself of Prov.24,16 – the lovers of God rise over and over again!

Let’s make this prayer from the Psalms our heart cry as we continue going!

“Oh, that my steps might be steady, keeping to the course you set; Then I’d never have any regrets in comparing my life with your counsel. I thank you for speaking straight from your heart; I learn the pattern of your righteous ways. I’m going to do what you tell me to do; don’t ever walk off and leave me.” Psalm 119,2 MSG

2018 is still new and fresh. We recommit and say, it’s still our intention to keep being the head and not the tail, and intentionally go after all this year is meant to hold.

Stick to it,

Sandra.


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