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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Eleanor Jeans

A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Eleanor Jeans

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Good Morning,

We are already over a month into the new year. How is that even possible? I don’t know whether you are like me, but I didn’t make any official new year’s resolutions this year because I know I’m pretty useless at keeping them. In previous years my attempts to exercise or eat better have fallen almost at the first hurdle.

However, a new year is a good opportunity to take stock, to look back and to ponder what might be ahead.

Now you might be wondering why I am talking about new year when it’s February. Well, simply because today is Chinese New Year. Our Cantonese Fellowship at my church recently celebrated by teaching church members how to do Chinese paper cutting, a celebratory activity for the new year.

There was such beauty in the intricate designs, where light would shine through the spaces creating and producing not just a light, but the image from the paper cuts.

And that image reminds me that I am fearfully and wonderfully made by God, intricately created, where the light of Jesus can shine through in the way he has created me to be, like those pieces of paper.

Now there are times, like when I don’t keep my resolutions, or when I make mistakes, that I might well mess up that image, but I find such comfort in knowing that God’s mercies are new every morning. And that’s not a once a year thing, but every single day.

So today I pray, Lord God, for love and mercy this new day, to be the person I am created to be, to know that I am fearfully and wonderfully made.

Amen

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