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Category: Holidays / Topics: Grace • Holidays • Holiday Season • New Year's • Prayer
Celebrating the Birth of a New Year
Posted: January 4, 2015
A poet's prayer for the New Year…
Lord, as this dying year
 gasps its final breaths,
 I am mourning
 squandered choices and wasted time
 that have marked this season of my life.
 Forgive me, Father!
 
 All the same I am celebrating
 a new year about to be born!
 With this birth announcement,
 I am motivated by the beauty
 of an unblemished calendar
 and the promise of new opportunities
 yet to be embraced.
 
 Thank You, God, for not defining me
 by the things I have carelessly left undone
 or by the actions I have selfishly pursued.
 How grateful I am that You see me
 through the filter of what I one day will become.
 
 As I cradle this newborn year
 and gaze into its potential,
 please help me bury regrets of the past twelve months.
 In so doing would You also raise to life
 those hopes within me
 that have slumbered in a deathlike sleep
 for far too long.
 
 Although the graveyard of good intentions
 may be punctuated with headstones
 that call to mind failed attempts at reaching dreams,
 I refuse to grieve as one who has no hope.
 
 With the stroke of midnight
 comes the ring of Easter truth.
 Thanks to an empty tomb,
 death (in all its forms) has been trumped by life.
 Lifeless resolutions are animated once again
 by the breath of grace
 and the ability to start anew.
 
 Enable me, Lord,
 to be purposeful and focused
 in this new year
 as I look to You for daily guidance
 and dance with the blessings that come my way. Amen.
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Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
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