Daryl Wingerd wrote,
For the
Christian to be driven or motivated toward personal resolution by a change of
the calendar frankly seems a little superstitious… To say that January 1st is
somehow the best day to make personal resolutions is to pattern
ourselves after two societies that were completely steeped in paganism… For us
to then say that we are most significantly convicted of the need for change in
the days or weeks leading up to January 1st is to say that the Holy Spirit is
somehow constrained or motivated by the same pagan system of days that
motivated the Romans and the Babylonians… As Christians we know that we are to
live in a continual state of repentance, always being sensitive to the
necessity for change, always pursuing holiness, and always
seeking to obey Christ. To wait until January 1st, viewing it as the one
time each year when we make what we hope will be the most significant of these
changes is to say that they were not just as necessary on May 7th, or August
19th, or any other day of the year.
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