OLD [NEW] YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

Just a few comments, not necessarily profound, except for the one verse from His Book.

Words matter.

Words count.

Words can make us feel good, or bad.

Oldest cliche—doesn’t cut it, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.”

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Words reveal what’s inside—good or bad.

“Out of the heart, the mouth speaks.”—–His Book

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Can our words change our heart?

Can our words change our actions?

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Words are words.

Action is more.

Second oldest cliche, “Actions speak louder than words.”

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Is New Years Day just another day, or a meaningful opportunity for what we need or want to be different?

New Year’s Resolutions—words we say to change our life.

Is it possible for a New Year’s Resolution to change our life?

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Perhaps the value in New Year’s Resolutions is hope—commitment in anticipation of something better.

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Consider your own words from day to day—when do they result in change—when do they waste time and energy?

I would like for this to be my New Year’s Resolution:

“I pledge to talk only about something I will do, today.”

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