Thursday,
January 1, 2026
NEW
LEAF OR NEW LIFE?
Rom 6:11-12
11 Likewise
reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
12 Let
not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the
lusts thereof.
I’m
not making resolutions this year! For one thing, I’m too tired
from the year just passed to consider anything very ambitious. For another
thing, I can’t remember ever being successful at making and keeping
resolutions. Oh, I will begin again to do better, like most folks, but I don’t
think turning over a new leaf will work for me this year. I think a new life
might be more in order.
To turn over a new leaf means
to make a fresh start, to change your behavior or attitude.
In the 16th century people referred to pages in a book as “leaves”. When they
turned over a new leaf it meant they were turning to
a blank page in a workbook to start a new lesson. This could also be
more generally used to say you’re turning over a page of your life and starting
a new. Certainly, we are looking at a blank page this morning, but we bring to
the task the same old habits and tendencies. The story will probably be
painfully familiar.
A new
life is what Paul recommends in our Scripture above. It
requires a new reckoning. The word reckon is the Greek logizomai and it
basically means to take inventory and to count something as so that isn’t. Paul
said that success lies in responding to sin as a dead person. The idea is that
dead people do not respond to lusts. They don’t sin. More importantly, is to
reckon yourself alive unto God. We must respond to every prompting of the Holy
Spirit. We must act upon the urging of the Word of God.
Dear
Lord, before me lies a blank page. I do not want to write the same story as
before. I want to respond to you. I want to be alive unto God. Take the pen and
write a masterpiece for my life. AMEN
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