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Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on September 03, 2019 The start of a new year is an ideal time to reflect on the past, take account of your Christian walk, and consider the direction God may want to lead you in the coming days. Set aside some time to pause and evaluate your spiritual condition as you seek God's presence with this prayerful collection of New Year's poems for Christians. A New Year's Plan I tried to think of a clever new phrase—A slogan to inspire the next 365 days,A motto to live by this coming New Year,But the catchy words fell flat to my ear. And then I heard His still small voiceSaying, "Consider this simple, daily choice:With each new dawn and close of dayMake new your resolve to trust and obey." "Don't look back, caught in regretOr dwell on the sorrow of dreams unmet;Don't stare forward anchored by fear,No, live in this moment, for I Am here." "I am all you need. Everything. I Am.You are held secure by my strong hand.Give me this one thing—your all in all;Into my grace, let yourself fall." So, at last, I'm ready; I see the way.It's to daily follow, trust, and obey.I enter the New Year armed with a plan,To give Him my everything—all that I am. --Mary Fairchild A New Year's Poem for Christians Instead of making a New Year's resolutionConsider committing to a biblical solutionYour promises are easily brokenEmpty words, though earnestly spokenBut God's Word transforms the soulBy His Holy Spirit making you wholeAs you spend time alone with HimHe will change you from within -- Mary Fairchild Just One Request Dear Master for this coming yearJust one request I bring:I do not pray for happiness,Or any earthly thing—I do not ask to understandThe way Thou leadest me,But this I ask: Teach me to doThe thing that pleaseth Thee.I want to know Thy guiding voice,To walk with Thee each day.Dear Master make me swift to hearAnd ready to obey.And thus the year I now beginA happy year will be—If I am seeking just to doThe thing that pleaseth Thee. --Unknown Author His Unfailing Presence Another year I enterIts history unknown;Oh, how my feet would trembleTo tread its paths alone!But I have heard a whisper,I know I shall be blest;"My presence shall go with thee,And I will give thee rest."What will the New Year bring me?I may not, must not know;Will it be love and rapture,Or loneliness and woe?Hush! Hush! I hear His whisper;I surely shall be blest;"My presence shall go with thee,And I will give thee rest." --Unknown Author I am He Awake! Awake! Put on your strength!Your former self — you must shakeThis voice, it sings us out of dustArise and step out into trustA sound so beautiful and sweet—It lifts us up, back on our feetIt is finished — It is doneThe war's already been wonWho brings us good news—Of restoration?Who is it who speaks?He speaks of new life—Of a new beginningWho are you, strangerThat calls us 'Dear Friend'?I am HeI am HeI am HeCould it be the man who died?The man who we screamed, 'Crucify!'We pushed you down, spit on your faceAnd still you choose to pour out graceWho brings us good news—Of restoration?Who is it who speaks?He speaks of new life—Of a new beginningWho are you, strangerThat calls us 'Dear Friend'?I am HeI am HeI am He--Dani Hall, Inspired by Isaiah 52-53 The New Year Dear Lord, as this new year is bornI give it to Thy hand,Content to walk by faith what pathsI cannot understand.Whatever coming days may bringOf bitter loss, or gain,Or every crown of happiness;Should sorrow come, or pain,Or, Lord, if all unknown to meThine angel hovers nearTo bear me to that farther shoreBefore another year,It matters not — my hand in Thine,Thy light upon my face,Thy boundless strength when I am weak,Thy love and saving grace!I only ask, loose not my hand,Grip fast my soul, and beMy guiding light upon the pathTill, blind no more, I see! --Martha Snell Nicholson Another Year Is Dawning Another year is dawning,Dear Master, let it be,In working, or in waiting,Another year with Thee.Another year of mercies,Of faithfulness and grace;Another year of gladnessIn the shining of Thy face.Another year of progress,Another year of praise,Another year of provingThy presence all the days.Another year of service,Of witness of Thy love,Another year of trainingFor holier work above.Another year is dawning,Dear Master, let it beOn earth, or else in heavenAnother year for Thee. --Francis Ridley Havergal (1874) Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Fairchild, Mary. 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