What a blessing it is to be able to begin another year together! For many of us, new beginnings can be unsettling. We don’t know what this year will bring. We might have a sense of anticipation, or perhaps as we think ahead or look around, we might have a sense of foreboding. How we need, therefore, to turn our gaze upward to God!
As Jeremiah 9:23-24 shows, our natural inclination is to find security and stability in our own wisdom, might or riches! That wouldn’t be a good beginning of the New Year! When we trust in these things, our sense of foreboding is not surprising. These things are a rather shaky foundation for a New Year.
What then do we need? The answer is not overly complicated. It is this: we need to know our God! In the same chapter, Jeremiah answers that question for us when he says, “But let him who glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me, that I am the LORD.” When you and I know our God, we have a solid beginning for the New Year. So for this first month, we would like to behold our God! That is, we will consider His glorious attributes and Who He is. This month’s theme is taken from the very first words of the Bible: “In the beginning God…” Only when God is first in our lives, we will have a good beginning of 2021.
January 1 – In the beginning, God
In the beginning God… – Genesis 1:1a
Scripture reading: Genesis 1:1-2 & Psalm 90:1-2
Can you think about nothing? Completely nothing? That’s hard, isn’t it? To think about eternity, when there was no time, there were no clouds, no water, no plants, no animals, no planet and no people. But as our text shows, in the beginning, there was nothing except for God! He has always been there. He has no beginning and no end. Before there was anything, there was nothing else but God. But even that is more than we can wrap our minds around. Who is God? We cannot see Him or touch Him. And yet He is there! He’s always been there.
When we begin a New Year, it is very important to know that God was there before anything else was. He has been there from eternity. Everything that we see around us and that happens to us comes from God’s eternal mind. Apart from Him, we cannot even lift a finger. Apart from Him, we cannot go into a New Year. Apart from Him, we would have reason to be full of fear about what could happen to us in 2021. But Jesus tells us that not a hair can fall from our head without the will of our heavenly Father. Paul shows the Athenians that in Him we move and live and have our being. Because God is, therefore we are!
Therefore, remember what will happen to us is determined in God’s eternal mind from eternity. Nothing in life is happenstance, because God is!
Suggestions for prayer
Thank the Lord that God’s Word is teaching us that nothing this coming year will happen outside His control. Pray that the knowledge of God would more deeply influence what we do and think.
Rev. Pieter van der Hoek has been serving the Heritage Reformed Church of Burgessville since 2017. This daily devotional is also available in a print edition you can buy at Nearer to God Devotional.