Here at Saloma Baptist Church, we are excited about all that lies ahead in the New Year of 2026. While 2026 will bring its share of challenges and concerns, the dawning of a new year always offers us the opportunity for spiritual renewal and new beginnings in our relationship with our Lord, with our families and friends, with the larger community and world as we minister in the name of Jesus Christ. The new year reminds us that in Jesus Christ, each day is a new day, and we are renewed in Him as we move through the challenges that come our way. We are forgiven on an ongoing basis of our sins and shortcomings as we come to Him in repentance and prayer and asking forgiveness for the mistakes we have made. God grants us renewal, transformation, and hope for each day that we live in and for Him. It is good to be reminded of this as we move through 2026.
What are some of the things that may be holding you back as we begin 2026? What are the barriers that may be keeping you from having that full relationship with Jesus? Are there unconfessed sins in your life, regrets that you still carry with you from the past, hard feelings that you may hold toward another person? What is it that is keeping you from fully experiencing the joy of your salvation and the full and abundant life that Christ came to provide us here and now as well as the hope of eternity with Him? So many of us grow tired in our daily walk with Christ, and it is because we allow things of this world to take our attention from the call that is on us to live daily for Jesus Christ. We allow our physical and emotional fatigue, and the pressures and distractions of daily living, to interfere with our need to stay close to God. We need to be involved in daily Bible study and prayer, active participation in the life of a local congregation of Christian believers such as Saloma Baptist Church, placing Jesus as the head of our lives and our homes, sharing Jesus with the lost/the least/the last, standing up for what is right in all areas of life and society, and speaking Christian truth to the issues of community life.
So, as we move forward in 2026, let us commit anew to turn to God for direction, discernment, forgiveness, and leadership. May we allow God to pervade all areas of our lives rather than only allowing Him to influence certain parts of our daily living. This new year can be a time of new beginnings, a time for renewal and rededication, and a time to be about the important work of our Lord. Will you commit to that call upon your life in 2026 and beyond?
