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Friday, January 7, 2022

2022: Lord, Have Mercy! I HAVE SOME RESILIENCE!

 My word for this year (2022) is resilience.

I cannot even tell you how far off the rails 2021 went.  It all went downhill after Snowmageddon in February of 2021.  Read all about that here.

As I stated about my word for 2021, I struggled with the pandemic and I wanted to regroup and begin working on the plan I had for 2020.  I had everything set for 2021 and then, I broke my arm.  Once again, everything thundered to a halt and I was left wondering… “What is going on with my life?”

In December of 2021, I was almost ready to say… “Forget a Word of the Year.  This stuff is cow dung!”  But, I couldn’t let myself do that.  I said, “If I get a word, good.  If not, good, too.”

 

Once again, I thought of completing my project from 2020.  I laughed it off and moved on from it.  I have concluded that I need to wait on God to know when to finish it.  The last week of December, I was writing on my dry erase board to write some notes about the Pauline Epistle Bible Reading Plan I worked out for this year, and I said to myself, “Man, listen, I am one resilient person.

That’s when my word came to me… Resilience!

I will use my resilience to be strong and better this year!

 

Michael Rutter told me what resilience was.


 

Martin Luther King Jr. is my inspiration for this year.


 

As usual, I created an ACRONYM for RESILIENCE.  This reminds me of 2 Peter 1:3 CEV (We have everything we need to live a life that pleases God. It was all given to us by God's own power, when we learned he had invited us to share in his wonderful goodness.)


 

I am ready to be resilient and accomplish some great things this year.

 

Nelson Mandela reminds me that it doesn’t matter how many times I fall, it’s getting back up that makes me successful.


 

Mark Nepo sums resilience up brilliantly.


 

And the Apostle Paul directly tells us in God’s Word that we are resilient!












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