Resolved: Firmly Determining to Do Something

Another year, another promise, another hope for a different outcome loom before us in a couple of days. New Year’s plans come in strong, and we find ourselves resolved to do something. The resolve may look different for you and me, but at the heart of it is the desire, and determination, to change.

This new desire may be so strong we write it down and place it somewhere close to refer to time and again. It’s like the wellness vision tool I encourage my clients to think through and develop. Writing down strong statements affirming their strengths, abilities, skills, and support systems helps them visualize the healthy person they want to be.

The client then develops an overarching statement emphasizing those attributes. If you are interested in formulating yours, I have a free download for you when you subscribe to my site. I’ll be happy to share it with you!

Resolved–Formulating a Plan

Now, back to the hope of a new day and a new year.

How do you see yourself taking steps towards your new resolve? Maybe you need a priority list of things you’d like to accomplish. Perhaps it would help to write down all your thoughts then prioritize them in number of urgency or importance.

The hope may be to spend more time with family, stress less, care more about people, eat less sugar, be more active, read more books, pray more, be involved with the community or study more.

Whatever your dreams are for the coming year, God is here for you. He wants you to live the abundant life His son died for you to live. Guilt free, shame free, and hoping for an honorable walk with Him.

If you’re like me and need a little reassurance, please take a moment to read Daniel’s thoughts about resolve in Daniel chapter 1.

But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king’s food, or with the wine that he drank. Therefore, he asked the chief of the eunuchs to allow him not to defile himself. And God gave Daniel favor and compassion in the sight of the chief of the eunuchs, 

Daniel 1:10-11

Daniel resolved to not eat the luxurious food and wine from the king’s table. He also found favor with the chief eunuch who granted his request of vegetables and water. Daniel’s resolve comes from his dedication to the One true God.

Although not clear in the text, it is inferred that the food was used in pagan worship and did not contain was the Mosaic law described as “clean”. Regardless of the state of the food, Daniel’s resolve came from his desire to continually honor God.

Despite his captivity, being stripped of his identity, and placed in a palace to learn a new religion, language, and way of life, he remained true to God.

His prayer life, kindness, respectful attitude, and ability to maintain his faith in a culture of depravity gives me hope to carry through my challenges too! I hope it does for you as well!

After all, staying the course on our new hopes and dreams is so much more than a New Year’s resolution! Because truthfully, we don’t always approach them with the planning and seriousness they deserve.

Sometimes we just jump in and tackle the monstrous goal with all of our newfound drive, then fizzle out in a frazzled, defeated mess. All the previously failed attempts come rushing forth and we berate ourselves once again.

But what if we take a different view and implement the baby steps necessary for success?

Resolutions are weak and wear out if we don’t determine our true need and plan accordingly.

The allure soon fades when we don’t see the results we want. Or we get caught up with the same daily grind and fall back into our familiar habits of comfort food, mindless eating, sitting for long periods of time, and fault finding.

Given his circumstances, what do you think Daniel would say to that mindset?

He resolved (determined in his mind) to do something different than the world around him for the purpose of honoring God with his mind and body.

What does being resolved look like for you today and how can I pray for you?

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Mysty

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When We Change our Minds, We Change Our Lives

God does not want you and I floundering, my friend! He wants us flourishing! So, when we change our minds, it empowers us to change our lives!

Jesus said, “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.”

When I asked my class yesterday to share their greatest strength, they all paused. People do not stop to think about their strengths. But each one of them have overcome challenges, heartache, defeat, and health issues just like you and me.

Yet here we all are facing a new day.

So, do not beat yourself up today. The health issue you are facing may seem like a mountain you cannot climb. But remember, God has given you the strength to move every mountain.

Jesus reminded the disciples about this when they could not remove the demons in Mathew 17:19-21

“Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?” He said to them, “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.”

Mathew 17:19-20 ESV – Then the disciples came to Jesus – Bible Gateway

When God is our portion, change is possible.

How to Change

I am praying for a shift in our thinking of health and wellness, so our individual mountains will move for us too!

The shift comes from the strength of our faith. We are a children of God and we house the indwelling Holy Spirit.

When we approach our health like we approach any aspect of loving fulfillment in our lives, there is also a shift in thinking.

Trusting in the Holy Spirit, who loves us, and showers us with reassurance gives us the ability to value our bodies in a new way.

  • We want more energy—show us what zaps our energy, Lord!
  • We want less pain—-open our eyes to the items that are causing our pain, God.
  • We want to be loved and appreciated—-fill the empty places of our hearts, Lord, so we don’t turn to food or drink for comfort.
  • We want to maintain our independence—God, strengthen us to do your will, and fasten our desires on you!
  • We want clear thoughts and peaceful minds—Only you God, can settle the restlessness in our souls.

It is a journey, my friend. But oh, when we reach that peak and look back at the journey, we see God all over it!

Lasting change, starts with a  journey

Although you may be like me and battle this flesh every single day. . . and oftentimes lose, He is still with us and helping us.

Once we learn that the physical choices we make each day have an impact on our emotional and spiritual health, we can became intentional about eating and moving.

Study after study proves how what we eat, how we move (or don’t move) our bodies, how we sleep, and how we forgive others affect our mental and physical health.

The good news is, when we change our minds, it empowers us to change our lives.

God has given us every tool to do it in His Word and with His food from the garden.

I’m praying we trust Him and rely on Him in order to see victory and joy instead of the enemy stealing it!

changing your mind, empowers you to change your life

My prayer for you today, friend:

Lord, you are my portion and my lot, my very great reward. Will you be with me and my friend today to help us see contentment in you, and satisfaction and joy in your presence as we read scripture? May your presence fill us with worthiness and grace. Eliminate the feelings of fear, loneliness, shame, and guilt as we lay our hearts open before you. As you give us peace Lord, may we renew our minds to do your will. In fully trusting You, we change our minds, and it empowers us to change our lives.

God bless you,

Mysty

Simplifying Health God’s Way