This is Multiply, a podcast for Village Church planters, pastors, and Christian leaders, and we are your host Brad and Daneille Snowden. Happy New Year.
I cannot believe that we’re already approaching a brand-new year. Over 2000 years ago, in the Gregorian calendar, New Year’s began to be celebrated on January 1. It goes way back to the Babylonian in time, but the whole idea of New Year’s and everyone is resolution and what we’re going to do and want to do goals for the next year. Christians, we want to look at it as a desire to change to be more and do more for Christ so that we would be transformed. Transformed into the image of Christ in Romans 12:2b said, be transformed by the renewing of your mind, and 2 Corinthians 3:18 says we are being transformed into his image, and this comes by more of God, more of his word, more of his presence as we worship and seek my prayer and fasting, and of course, more worship being transformed.
This comes in the place of desiring something different. Peter and John went to the temple to pray, and the lame man cried out to them. They spoke to him as we find in Acts 3:5, a focus of what I think is important as we look to the new year approaching. Acts 3:5, and the man began to pay attention to them equally, expecting to receive something from them. (anticipate, expect) When we pray for God to be in control of our hearts in the coming year, we can wait with expectation because God is always faithful to us. We can stand in that truth that he gives us to be transformed into his image.
This has been a word of encouragement for village church planters.



