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30th December 2023

One-word prayer 

There is something about starting a new year that brings energy, excitement, and hope. The flipping of the calendar from December 31 to January 1 is a built-in rhythm of renewal. It wasn’t always that way for me, but around ten years ago I heard about a trend called #OneWord365. The premise is to get rid of resolutions and choose instead a single word ‘that sums up who you want to be and how you want to live.’ I embraced this idea and prayerfully considered a single word to summarise how I saw God at work in my life.

Taking this rather simple step radically changed the year for me, with my one word serving as a short-breath prayer connecting me to God who is closer to me than my very breath. The simplicity of a one-word prayer practice brought renewal to my life in these ways:

Here are a few things to consider if you decide to begin your own practice of one-word prayer:

Whether or not you choose one word for yourself this year, I pray that you will still experience the benefits of one-word prayer, with 2024 being for you a year of continual renewal. In the words of the apostle Paul, I pray that ‘your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment, so that you may approve what is excellent, and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ’ (Philippians 1:9-10 ESV).

Prayer
Jesus, at the close of each year, I inevitably realise that I didn’t ‘do’ very much, but you did. When we’re resting, you are still working. When we’re paralysed with fear, you go before us and prepare a way. Even when we’re fleeing, you are seeking. No matter what we’re doing, you are always actively working it all for our good and your Father’s glory. Jesus, I’m grateful for the way the one-word prayer practice has solidified the truth of your active presence in my life. Amen.

Study by Michelle Fleming

First published on 21 December 2022 in GCI Update Devotionals https://update.gci.org 

About the writer:
Michelle Fleming is an elder in Grace Communion International and works in the International Home Office in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA as Communications Director.

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