Resolve To Be Transformed in 2026

Romans 12_2

Today’s Passage – Your Favorite Passage

(Second Milers also read – Proverbs 31)

Listen to this morning’s Scripture Song – 1 John 4:7 & 8

Read the “1231 Evening and Morning“ devotion for today, by the late Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

As we step into 2026 tomorrow, many are making resolutions—but here’s a better resolve: let God transform you from the inside out.

“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” (Romans 12:2)

Problem with Traditional Resolutions

Tomorrow begins the New Year, which is traditionally the time that people make all kinds of resolutions regarding things that they want to see changed in their lives. Some want to lose weight, others want to become more organized, and some want to quit some bad habit; the list is endless. In the past, I would make many resolutions but, unfortunately, was unable to keep many of them. This year, I have resolved not to resolve. You may be asking, “what do you mean by that preacher?” What I mean is that I have resolved to stop trying to fix the myriads of things in my life that need fixing. No, I have not thrown in the towel on trying to live the Christian life. On the contrary, I have discovered a better way to see the necessary changes take place.

God’s Better Way: Transformation from Within

This year, instead of exercising my will power to change things in my life, I have opted to turn the whole process over to God. I have figured out that the closer I get to Him, the more He will chip away at the things in my life that need to go. Let me give you a verse that has been on my mind a lot lately:

“For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.” (Philippians 2:13)

This verse tells me that God works with our will. Our will is really the problem, isn’t it? Paul said that the inside of him was no good thing, “for to will is present with [him].” Resolutions are about our will, but transformation is about the will of God. We may desire to see things fixed in our lives, but then our will changes and the fixing stops. However, when transformation takes place from the inside, God not only changes our will but also implements the changes that need to take place.

Your Part in God’s Process

You may be thinking: “what do I have to do?” This is too good to be true. I don’t have to do anything? God does all the work? Well, you do have to draw nigh to God. He says that if you do that, He will draw nigh (get close) to you. To get close to Him, you are going to have to spend more time with Him, reading His Word, and praying. You will also have to spend less time with the world. The world also desires to conform you to what it wants you to be. You see, the world will also mess with your will. If you spend enough time pursuing the things of this world, your thinking will also change; your desires will change. The same is also true with God. Get with Him. Saturate yourself in prayer and the Word, and God will begin to chip away at all the rough edges in your life, and you will gradually become a vessel more “meet” (fitted) for the Master’s use.

Things That You Can Do
  • Commit to a daily Bible reading plan
  • Set a goal to read the Bible through – follow the daily plan used on this site, which includes a regal daily reading through the entire Bible and also some “second miler” passages.
  • Set aside dedicated prayer time each morning
  • Keep a prayer list
  • Limit screen time or social media to reduce worldly influences
  • Join a discipleship program
Your Three Choices This New Year

This New Year, you have some choices to make. You can decide to do nothing: throw in the towel and wait out the return of Christ. You can also decide to make a long list of things that you want to see changed, goals that you want to see accomplished, etc., and set out through your will power, your tenacity, to implement those things. You may even be successful in fulfilling some of them. Door number three is the option that I am choosing. I am going to take some tangible steps this year to get as far away from the world and as close to God as I possibly can. Then I am going to sit back and watch what He does in my life. No goals this year, just God.

Questions for Reflection
  • What ‘worldly’ influence could you pull back from this year to make more room for God?
  • What is your plan for reading the Bible through completely this year?

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