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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 6:38 PM

Set your resolve for God

The Bible says:

“Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil.”

— Proverbs 4: 27

A resolution is a promise, intent, purpose, plan, objective, and aim. If we are resolute, or determined, set in purpose, deliberate, steadfast, unwavering, strong-willed, and stubborn we will keep our resolution.

But so often the resolve we supposedly possess and exemplify can hardly be called resolve because there is no correlation between our so-called resolve and the dictionary’s definition of it. To define resolve the dictionary uses words and phrases like, “having the mind made up; fixedness of purpose; boldly determined; and unshaken firmness.” That hardly describes most who say they’ve made some new year’s resolution.

Every New Year we set our resolve and make our resolutions because we have a whole year ahead without any mistakes or failures in it, lying fresh before us and we want to begin it with some much needed change. Besides, who ever heard of a midyear resolution? The fact that we can resolutely wait till the New Year to start working on change shows we’re not serious about change.

And then there are those who never make new year resolutions because they remain resolute, committed, focused, and disciplined every day all year long. Their hand is steady on the helm and their sails are full as they steadily cut across the sea of time. If by some reason they get off the course they immediately make whatever adjustments are necessary to get back on course.

We would actually be doing ourselves a favor if we first counted the cost for accomplishing anything that we set out to do, including some New Year’s resolution. And then ask ourselves if we’re willing to pay the price in order to realize our goal?

If we know we won’t pay the price for success why kid ourselves and set out on what will surely end in another failure?

So what is a resolution? It’s forgetting past failures and with our mind made up with fixedness of purpose, and bold determination, and unshaken firmness, and willingness to pay the price for success, commit ourselves to doing something we along with God’s grace can do and seeing it through to the end.

Any resolutions that do not call in the use of the deeper elements of our being and their development are resolutions that aren’t worth making. The resolutions we make should stretch us, and change us, and help change our world.

“All great accomplishments are built upon the foundation of sacrifice.” — Anonymous

James H. Cagle is a Ray City resident who pastored several churches for a total of 11 years. Email him at [email protected]


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