Embrace a New Year: Reset Your Life

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I want to challenge you to be fully committed, to see what God has in store for you. And even as I'm challenging you to be fully committed, the first thing I want to challenge you to do is reset. Okay? I want to challenge you. To reset. Reset your focus. Reset your desire. And reset your heart. Reset your focus. Reset your desire. Reset your heart. [00:52:12] (40 seconds)


And because it wasn't maintained properly, it caused it to keep malfunctioning until it no longer worked in the game. And the solution was that it needed a reset. Let's define this word reset. This word reset means to start a process over again from the beginning. It means to return something to its original position, or to begin again, with a fresh perspective. Reset. [00:55:29] (35 seconds)


Sometimes when we've been playing this game of life and allowing the junk and the dirt of life to get in, and we're not maintaining our spiritual console, we get to a place to where we're not operating in the way that we were created to operate. We get to a place where we need to reset. [01:01:31] (24 seconds)


We have to reset our focus. And the thing about focus is when we're not focused on what our focus is, we will drift away from it. If you are not focused on what your focus is, inevitably you will drift away from it. This is how we wind up on a hamster wheel. [01:05:17] (26 seconds)


We have to reset our heart. Everything that we endure, our heart endures. Everything that we endure, our heart endures. And there may be things, and I'm sure that there are just a lot of the bumps, the bruises, and the scars that aren't apparent on the body, but they are apparent. And they're very visible in our hearts. [01:12:24] (33 seconds)


We need a heart reset. Proverbs 4 says, Keep and guard your heart with all vigilance and above all that you guard. For out of it, out of it flows the springs of life. ESV out of it says, out of it flows the issues of life. But he says, keep it and guard it above all that you guard. Guard your heart. [01:13:12] (32 seconds)


When we reset our heart, we discover that God is not just a part of our life. He is the very, the essence of our existence. Resetting our heart allows him to work in us. It allows him to heal us because some of us need to be healed. It allows him to remake us and to restore us. Resetting our heart. [01:18:06] (30 seconds)


We reset our, our focus. We reset our hearts. We have to reset our desires. Just like with our, our focus and our heart. If we are not actively pursuing God, if we are not actively pursuing his will, our desires start to change. Just like somebody who eats too much junk food. [01:21:55] (27 seconds)


It's so easy for us to desire the things of this world, but we are called to be not to be of this world. We just hear. This is it. We just, we're just passing through. We are in this world, not of this world. When we start affixing our desires to the things of this world, that's when things, things start to get off. [01:23:43] (23 seconds)


As we walk into 2025, let's just not aim for a life and aim for changes that just scratch the surface. This year, I'm challenging you to go deeper. Challenging you to do something that goes beyond the first 15 days of January. Allow the Lord to cleanse us and renew the very core of who we are. [01:27:45] (27 seconds)


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