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Welcome to 2026.

It is not as scary as I thought. It is rather welcoming, knowing God has already been here before I got here. 

What will 2026 bring us? How will it end on December 31st 2026?

What changes are coming this year?

Well, maybe for some it will be graduation from High school. For some maybe marriage, how about a baby added to the family in 2026? A promotion maybe, a loss of something. Many different things can and all likely will occur. So, how do I prepare for it?

Well, you can live under a rock, or move out of town or stay in your house until 2027. The options are endless. But that is not the life of a believer whose confidence is in the Lord.

We live life one day at a time, trusting God in each day. That means we must invite God in each day of this year.

Will there be challenges? Absolutely!!! I hope so, without challenges there will be no growth, no advancements. Both in the national and spiritual. Look forward to them, and please don't run from them. They will not hurt you, but will advance you and your God given purpose.

The promise of God to us in 2026, is the same as it was in 2025. Do you remember what it was? Let me tell you, because it will be the same next year and so forth. "I will never leave you nor forsake you" actually in the Greek that reads---I will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER. It will do you well to memorize that little powerful verse.

Be consistent this year in your walk with the Lord, your relationships with family members, your involvement in the church, your giving and the list is endless. But God will be faithful to you even when things do not go as you think they should. He is still God and will forever be God.

So, settle in your spirit man that God will walk with you throughout 2026. He will probably ask a few of His closest sons and daughters to also walk with you. When they show up, welcome them in.

Blessings to you as we together accomplish 2026 for God's honor and glory and your benefit. 

Much love,

Pastor G.

***A little reminder---Don't forget to read Proverbs one chapter a day this month and next. In fact, let's do it together for the entire 2026 year.

For tomorrow---Read John 13:1-17