Today is a new day, a new year,

Today is a new day, a new year, a new beginning for us all.

January 1, 2024

Today is a new day, a new year, a new beginning for us all. Whatever bad choices you have made, whatever regrets that you have, you can rest assured that they are forgiven—if you ask our Lord. Hopefully, you have chosen to learn from your mistakes and not make the same bad choices or have the same regrets this year. Maybe, by keeping your eyes, upon our Lord, things will be different for you and you will have a better year. The thing we sometimes forget is it takes 6 weeks to create a habit and one day to break it. Thus, to have a New Year resolution, remember it does not just take place today and tomorrow. It needs to be a life choice you build upon, day after day. Remember each year is filled with good times and bad and each year we make choices for our lives. May your choices this year be for good, may you live without regret, anxiety, and fear. May you be filled with hope, joy, and love. May God’s hand be with you and bless you. May God bless you with abundance and prosperity, Happy New Year! God Bless. Amen.

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