[The Lord Said] “Remember not the former things, nor
consider the things of old. Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs
forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers
in the desert.” (Isaiah 43:18–19 ESV).
Happy New Year! I hope your new year is beginning as grand as you could possibly hope. However, I am very aware that often new beginnings bring greater anxiety simply because of the unknown. Often our past clouds our hope for the future. It is far easier to expect more of the same, rather than to hope in the future. The good news is that God’s promise to us is in the “new thing” He is doing.
I caution you to read that last sentence
carefully. This “new thing” God is doing is not a finished work. It has begun.
In fact, that is the at the heart of the Christmas celebration, though God’s
work was revealed long before that. Even in the beginning when Adam and Eve
sinned and brought death into creation, God had begun the process of
redemption. It should not be surprising that He asks, “… do you not perceive
it?” It is easy not to understand God’s work. Even the prophet, Habakkuk, had
difficulty. Read his words:
The oracle that Habakkuk the prophet saw. “O
LORD, how long shall I cry for help, and you will not hear? Or cry to you
“Violence!” and you will not save? Why do you make me see iniquity, and why do
you idly look at wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; strife and
contention arise. So the law is paralyzed, and justice never goes forth. For
the wicked surround the righteous; so justice goes forth perverted.” [the Lord answered] “Look
among the nations, and see; wonder and be astounded. For I am doing a work in
your days that you would not believe if told.” (Habakkuk 1:1–5 ESV).
Habakkuk begins with a complaint. He is
distraught that it seems God has been slow to answer his cries for justice and the
wicked seem to have free rein in his world. Finally, he says, “justice goes
forth perverted” (v. 4). I can imagine the Lord with a gentle smile on his face
as He answers the prophet’s outburst. Let me paraphrase: “Open your eyes. Then
you will be amazed and awestruck at what is happening. Trust me. Even if I were
to tell you all of what I am doing, you wouldn’t be able to understand it.”
It is advice we should take to heart.
God never needs to explain His purpose
in our lives. He has already promised to work all of it for our great good. He
simply asks us to trust Him. So, as you welcome in this new year, don’t focus
on what was, rather look forward to what will be! It will be awesome and perfect
for us! Trust Him… He’s got this!







