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How to have a truly happy new year.

For the first time in years, I don’t remember my New Year’s resolution from January. Usually, I write it down in my journal or on a note I stick to my mirror. There’s been many of those dog-eared sticky notes from years past. The year of contentment. Speaking life. We passed pancakes across the breakfast table on January 1st this year. “What do you want from 2018?” I can’t remember my answer. I know what I didn’t want though. I didn’t want to walk into her office and share the parts of my life I’m inclined to hide. I didn’t want to Facetime her the day after she delivered her baby that never breathed. I didn’t want to spend four months wondering how I’d walk into her house on Christmas day and see her empty chair. I didn’t want to go on another first date that led nowhere. We sit across from each other in a little coffee shop in Colorado, picking at a charcuterie board. “When I think about all of the things I have left to go through,” her voice cracks....

Fragments on Suffering

Books stacked to the ceiling on the theme of suffering: I can find those.

I always pause at that part in Job—after the long list of everything that Job has lost. Then, I read, “Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped” (Job 1:20).
            
Every time, it’s as if I have never read it before.
            
Also how Paul rejoices while in chains.
            
They both infused their moments with humility; their purpose was God.
            
Suffering was a partner for their cause: advancing His glory.           
            
When it comes to suffering, I can only think in fragments.
            
But…my purpose is Christ. I “count it all joy” (James 1:2).


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