Drop the Old Things
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. -2 Corinthians 5:17, NKJV
The midnight Ball Drop at Times Square in New York City, one of the world's most famous New Year's Eve traditions, dates back to 1906.
Paul serves as a good example of how old things pass away when we become a new creation. When he met Christ, he left his old life behind, including his old name. Some of us try to live our new life while hanging on to old sins, old wounds, or old failures accompanied by a load of regret and guilt. God doesn't want us dragging around baggage from our past that weighs us down and stifles the joy he longs to give us. Time is too precious to waste it dragging around old things that we need to "drop."
-From The One Year On This Day by Dianne Neal Matthews; December 31
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Paul serves as a good example of how old things pass away when we become a new creation. When he met Christ, he left his old life behind, including his old name. Some of us try to live our new life while hanging on to old sins, old wounds, or old failures accompanied by a load of regret and guilt. God doesn't want us dragging around baggage from our past that weighs us down and stifles the joy he longs to give us. Time is too precious to waste it dragging around old things that we need to "drop."
-From The One Year On This Day by Dianne Neal Matthews; December 31
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