I realize that a new year is little more than an arbitrary flip of the calendar, a changing of digits we have to recalibrate to each January. But even if it’s just a psychological prop, I still get a bit of a rush as one year comes to a close and a new one gleams, fresh and untarnished, on the horizon.
On this last day of 2012, I find it hard to believe I’m wrapping up my year of reading the Bible chronologically and posting my musings about it. I’d like to thank you, my readers, for putting up with my ramblings, for encouraging me with your comments, for calling out places where you felt I missed the mark. I appreciate each of you more than I can say.
As a way to recap this past year of “Stubbing My Toe on Grace,” I thought I’d share with you the most priceless gift I received this Christmas. My husband, artist that he is, made a beautiful handcrafted book for me with the top 10 posts from the past year. (Obviously, I cried.)
Here they are, in chronological order:
7. On His Hand
6. Once Upon a Time, I Wore a Pretty White Dress
5. On Priests and Awkward Moments
4. A Letter to My 25-Year-Old Self
1. What My Two Favorite Toddlers Taught Me about Faith
On this day that marks both endings and beginnings, it seems fitting that today’s reading includes these words from Christ:
Look, I am making everything new! . . . I am the Alpha and the Omega—the Beginning and the End.
—Revelation 21:5-6
As we look back on the year just behind us, we have the assurance that God was the God of everything that transpired in the past 365 days. And on the precipice of a new year, we have the assurance that he is the also the God over all the unknowns that await us in the year ahead.
Whatever your year has held—and whatever life has in store for you in the year to come—may you rest in the arms of the One who is both the Beginning and the End.