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13. New Year, New You | 3 Ways to Reflect on 2025

13. New Year, New You | 3 Ways to Reflect on 2025

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New Year, New You? Or… Same You, Covered in Grace.

Before the resolutions, the goal-setting, and the pressure to reinvent yourself — let’s pause.

In this New Year’s Eve episode, we’re reflecting on 2025 with honesty, prayer, and grace. Together, we’ll walk through three intentional ways to look back before moving forward:

• A comparison of who you were in December 2024 vs. December 2025 — physically, mentally, and emotionally • The hard, painful, or disappointing moments from 2025 • The good, the growth, and the accomplishments you might be tempted to overlook

This is not about judgment or fixing yourself — it’s about noticing where God carried you, where He met you in the hard, and where His faithfulness was present all along.

We’ll pray over the bad, thank God for the good, release shame, and invite Him to guide the year ahead — without the overwhelm of resolutions. You’ll also be encouraged to ask God what December 2026 could look like and to set goals rooted in Scripture, surrender, and conviction.

📖 Featured Scripture: Proverbs 16:3, Philippians 1:6, Romans 8:1, Psalm 34:18

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Grab your Bible, your journal, and let’s step into the new year — led by Jesus, not pressure.

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