Seeking a Spiritual New Beginning in the New Year?
Are you a believer seeking a spiritual new beginning in the new year?
I hope so.
Why? Because God is a God of new beginnings—new days, new months, and new years.
Genesis 1:14 says,
“And God said let there be light-bearers in the expanse of the heaven to separate the day from the night, and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and for years.”
Signs, seasons, days, and years are physical shadows pointing to Christ who is the spiritual reality of all of them (Col. 2:16-17). That is, Christ is the real light to the people in this world (John 8:12) enabling us to have many new beginnings.
By seeing the spiritual significance of the new year, I believe you’ll be able to have a spiritual new beginning in your Christian life and make this new year the most meaningful one yet.
The spiritual significance of the new year
Days, months, and years are opportunities prepared by God.
Our God is a God of new beginnings as evidenced by His divine characteristics displayed in His creation. He created the universe such that there would be days, months, and years. Every twenty-four hours the earth revolves on its axis in such a way that we have a night followed by a new day.
Similarly, the moon revolves around the earth in such a way that we have new moons, new months for new seasons. The earth revolves around the sun in such a way that we have new years. All these days, months, and years are opportunities prepared by God.
In the physical universe, God ordained that all the living things should be regulated by days, months and years, whether plants or animals. For example, farmers plant their seed in the spring in order that they may reap in the fall. Children grow, year by year, making progressive advancement in their education.
Such a natural principle also applies to our business or career as well. If we had difficulty in our education, career or business in one year, we still have a new year with a new opportunity to start again. Because there is always the opportunity for the next year, we should not be discouraged but grasp the opportunity for a new beginning.
Spiritually, we have such opportunities day after day, month after month, and year after year. God is constantly presenting us with opportunities for a spiritual new beginning.
Every day, month and year is a new beginning.
In our spiritual life there should be days, months, and years. With the Israelites there was the Feast of the Passover as a new beginning in the first month of their sacred calendar, the month of Abib (Exo. 12:1-2). “Abib” means sprouting or budding. It denotes a new beginning of life. So from this we can see the spiritual significance of a new beginning is for sprouting, for growing.
For example, we may be short in pursuing the Lord, reading the Bible, poor in prayer, loose in preaching the gospel, and unfaithful in material offering—like the waning of the moon. However, we can let this failure pass and have a spiritual new moon.
We can also have a spiritual new day. We may have experienced a failure one day. Yet, after resting for the night we can have a new beginning when we rise up in the morning.
One of my favorite verses concerning having a daily new beginning is Lamentations 3:22-23 which says,
“It is Jehovah’s loving kindness that we are not consumed, for His compassions do not fail; they are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.”
We need to be like Jeremiah who realized His need to contact the Lord afresh every morning, putting our entire hope in Him, waiting on Him, and calling on His name (Lam. 3:22-25, 55).
It’s regrettable that as Christians we may enter into a new calendar year without entering into a new spiritual year. While celebrating the beginning of a new calendar year, we may fail to prepare ourselves for a new spiritual year, having no proper ending and no preparation for a spiritual new beginning.
How to have a spiritual new beginning in your Christian life
Keep a spiritual new year before God.
In order to have a spiritual new beginning before the Lord, we need go before God to review and settle our condition before Him from the passing year. Just as a business owner who must settle his outward accounts at the end of each year, we must settle our inward accounts with the Lord. May we all learn this spiritual lesson.
That is, from this year forward, I hope that we all will have a proper spiritual conclusion to each passing year and a proper beginning of each new spiritual year. May we all consider before the Lord how we have spent our time, the things in which we have failed and those in which we have overcome. Then we need to have a thorough clearance so that we may have a new beginning.
Observe two very important principles concerning days, months and years:
Their relationship to light-bearers
God in Christ is our light-bearer (John 8:12; 9:5). Every change in our spiritual condition depends on our meeting God. So in order to experience a new spiritual year, we need to seek God’s face and meet Him.
We need to bring our spiritual condition—our past and our present to Him. Place it before Him to receive His shining. Open ourselves to God so that as the Spirit He may come and shine on the items that we place before Him.
It is only such encounters with God that bring in the changes signified by days, months and years. Every change in our spiritual condition depends on our meeting God. Introspection will not bring a new beginning. Meeting God will.
Their relationship to death and resurrection
May we be those, who at the end of the year, go before God, bringing our life and work and our spiritual condition from the previous year to Him in prayer in order to receive His enlightenment. Then when we encounter His shining on our shortages, failures and mistakes, we simply confess them to Him such that we receive His forgiveness and cleansing (1 John 1:9). In this way our past is terminated and we experience death.
Then as we pray, we will receive God’s fresh grace, fresh enlightenment, fresh power and fresh promises. In this way we will have a new beginning before God and will experience resurrection.
Our spiritual journey is a continual process of death and resurrection even as Paul expressed in Philippians 3:13,
“Forgetting the things which are behind and stretching forward to the things which are before.”
This refers to an ending and a new beginning.
Changing of days, months, and years depends on contacting God Himself.
The changing of days, months and years is the issue of our contacting God as light and the issue of entering into death and resurrection. Whenever we contact God, we are in the presence of light and when we contact Him we also enter into death and resurrection. So the proper ushering in of a new year is to have a new beginning and a new beginning is the issue of touching God and meeting God.
Spend sober time to meet God at the beginning of each new year.
Such a new beginning is not according to the festivities of the worldly celebrations but one of spending sober time to meet God at the beginning of each new year. In such times we may even come to Him with sorrow, fasting, confession, regret, and repentance. We may also ask Him for His mercy and His grace with prayer and petition. In this way we will truly have a new spiritual beginning of a new spiritual year.
“Lord Jesus, thank you for showing me the spiritual significance of the new year. Be my spiritual new beginning for a spiritual new year. I open my whole being to You. Enlighten me concerning the things that I need to confess one by one. Terminate the old things in Your death. Lord, fill me with Yourself as God’s fresh grace, fresh enlightenment, fresh power and fresh promises. Make this year one full of spiritual newness.”
References and Further Reading:
- This post is my chapter review of Chapter Four, “The Spiritual Significance of the New Year” in God’s Need and God’s Goal, by Witness Lee. I would strongly encourage you to prayerfully read this chapter for yourself.
- For more on this topic you may also enjoy reading A Special Time with the Lord at the Close of the Year on the Bibles for America blog.
- Photo Credit: Sunset in the Park by Jake Givens at unsplash.
About Tom Smith
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This is of great help to start the year. I am helped. I was struggling on how I can end and start another year. Thank the the Lord for this supply.
Jesus is Lord!oh hw i desperately need a new beginning in Him!
Thank you! I enjoyed your post and looking forward to many more!
I’m really inspired. God’s blessings will abound with you.
Our Lord Jesus is the real light (John 1:4; 8:12)! By having fresh contact with Him, especially at the beginning of the new year, we can have new light for new growth. May this year be a new opportunity for the Lord to gain us and for us to gain more of Him. May we give Him the cooperation He is seeking by spending special times for Him to enlighten us through our prayers of reflection with thanksgiving, confession and consecration. Thank you for your comment of appreciation.
Tom, thank you ! I was very much helped to follow the suggestions.
Glad you you found the post helpful. The referenced chapter was a real help to me and I felt I had to share this helpful practice. Spending time with the Lord to prayerfully consider the year being ended and to prepare for new year ahead is a real help to our spiritual life. We can thank Him for what He has gained in us, repent and confess the failures of the past, and thus “close the books” on the year past. Then we can consecrate ourselves for the new year and invite Him to lead us in how we should advance in the year before us. This has been so helpful. Thanks for the confirming comment.
Halleluyah! I’ve been tarry for this kind of message, how I can strengthen and renew my spiritual life with God as I celebrate new year. Thank you sir, more Anoithing and grace in Jesus name.
We need to realize that our God is a God of new beginnings and we need to grasp every one of these opportunities so that we grow in Christ more each day, month and year. Thank you for your comment.
Hallelujah that we can have a new beginning. And that Christ is the reality of the new year. Lord have mercy on me. Jesus is Lord.
That’s right. Hallelujah we can have a new beginning! That’s because our God is a God of new beginnings and new beginnings are for growth. In God’s physical creation, new beginnings come with light–new days, months, and years. We need to come to Him, our dear Lord Jesus, who is the light of life, that He may become the reality of our new year. Praise Him!