đź“– Bible in One Year: A New Beginning- DAY 1
Introduction
As the dawn of a new year unfolds, it ushers in a tapestry of fresh beginnings and uncharted journeys, each weaving its unique thread through the fabric of our lives. When we pause to reflect on the aspirations that stir our hearts, we often do so with enthusiasm and anticipation — setting goals, making plans, and dreaming of a better future. Yet, as time meanders on, that first spark of motivation can fade, and the resolve that once burned brightly may begin to waver.
But God’s new beginnings are different.
They aren’t built on fleeting emotion or human effort — they are anchored in divine renewal. The readings for today draw us into the heart of this truth, revealing that true beginnings are born not from our striving, but from God’s Spirit moving in our chaos, His presence dwelling among us, and His Word guiding our steps.
My own journey toward a new beginning began over six years ago, in a sacred moment when I heard the gentle yet unmistakable voice of the Lord whisper to my heart:
“You are forgiven, and now you are Mine. The real work begins now — go and share My ways with all who will listen.”
That encounter changed everything.
It wasn’t just a moment of forgiveness — it was a divine commissioning, a new creation within my soul. Since then, I’ve learned that God’s new beginnings don’t erase the past; they transform it, breathing purpose into every season.
As you step into this year, may that same Spirit stir within you.
Let this be the year when faith replaces fear, obedience replaces hesitation, and grace writes a new chapter in your story.
Together, let us walk this journey of renewal — grounded in faith, anchored in Scripture, and confident in the God who still speaks order into chaos, light into darkness, and life into what once was empty.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:17
May each reading draw you closer to the heart of the One who makes all things new — and may every beginning this year lead you one step closer to eternal life.
🌅 Day 1 — When God Hovers Over the Chaos
Reading: Genesis 1:1–2:17
đź’ Reflection
The Bible begins with a knockout.
Not with quiet order, but with chaos — the earth formless and empty, darkness spread over the deep. Yet right there, in the emptiness and uncertainty, the Spirit of God was hovering. Before there was light, before there was shape, God was already present, preparing to create beauty from the void.
The Hebrew words tohu va-bohu describe a world unformed and unfinished — a place that had potential but no purpose yet. Then, through His Word and Spirit, God began to speak life and order into existence: light, land, sky, seasons, and every living thing. What started as chaos became creation. What was empty became fruitful.
And God didn’t stop there — He created humanity, forming man from the dust and breathing into him the breath of life. Then He gave that man both a place and a law.
The place was Eden, a paradise planted by God Himself — full of beauty, nourishment, and peace. The law was simple yet profound: “You are free to eat from every tree… except one.”
God’s first gift to humanity was freedom within boundaries. The law wasn’t meant to restrict; it was meant to preserve the relationship. Eden shows us that God’s presence is found not just in creation but in obedience — in living under His loving order.
The same God who brought form to the formless still brings order to our chaos today. He not only gives us life, but also a place to belong and a word to obey. Every new beginning with God starts the same way:
He enters our emptiness, breathes His Spirit, places us in His purpose, and calls us to trust Him in that place.
🌿 Takeaway
New beginnings are not about perfection — they’re about presence.
The God who formed the world out of chaos can also shape your life.
He gives you a place to flourish and a word to follow — if you’ll trust His Spirit to lead.
🙏 Prayer
Holy Spirit, hover over my life today as You did in the beginning.
Bring order where I feel scattered, peace where I feel lost, and light where I can’t see the way forward.
Teach me to live within Your loving boundaries,
to walk in obedience, and to rest in the place You’ve prepared for me.
Create something new in me this year, O God.
Amen.
✝️ Day 1 — The New Beginning: God With Us
New Testament Reading: Matthew 1:1–25
“You shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.” — Matthew 1:21 (NKJV)
đź’ Reflection
The New Testament opens with another beginning — not of the world this time, but of redemption. Matthew begins his Gospel with a lengthy genealogy, tracing the lineage from Abraham to David and ultimately to Jesus. To many readers, it may seem like a list of names, but to the Jewish mind, it was a declaration of enduringness and promise. God had not forgotten His people. Every name, every generation, whispered of a coming Savior.
Just as Genesis begins with creation, Matthew starts with new creation — the birth of Christ, conceived not by human will but by the Holy Spirit. In this miracle, heaven touched earth. God once again hovered over human emptiness, bringing forth life and light, just as He did in the beginning.
Matthew reminds us that this child fulfills the ancient prophecy of
Isaiah 7:14:
“Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call His name Immanuel — God with us.” ✝️
That’s the heartbeat of the Gospel — God with us.
Not distant, not indifferent, but present — entering our chaos, wearing our humanity, and dwelling among us. The child in Mary’s womb is not a new person but the eternal Son of God, stepping into time to save His people.
This is the ultimate new beginning.
The first creation began with light shining into darkness; the new creation begins with Light Himself being born into a dark world. His very name, Jesus, means “the Lord saves.” He didn’t come to polish what’s broken — He came to redeem it.
Where sin had written a tragic story, Jesus begins to write a new one.
🌿 Takeaway
Every new beginning with God starts with His presence — Immanuel, God with us.
You don’t walk into this new year alone. The same God who came to dwell among His people still walks beside you, bringing light, mercy, and renewal.
🙏 Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for being God with us — not far away, but near.
As I begin this year, remind me that Your presence is my greatest gift.
Be born anew in my heart today.
Save me from my sin, renew my Spirit, and make this year a reflection of Your light.
Amen.
📖 Day 1 — Two Paths and a New Beginning
Wisdom Reading: Psalm 1:1–6 ✝️
đź’ Reflection
Life is full of crossroads.
At some point, we all come to that two-way street — one direction leading toward God’s way, the other leading toward our own. Psalm 1 opens the entire book of Psalms with this choice: two paths, two ways of life, two outcomes. One leads to blessing, the other to emptiness.
The psalmist paints a vivid picture: the righteous person is rooted, fruitful, and alive — “like a tree planted by rivers of water.” The wicked, on the other hand, are like chaff — weightless, blown away by the wind. The difference isn’t in the circumstance, but in the connection. The blessed person delights in God’s Word and meditates on it continually.
Conceptually, Psalm 1 mirrors the invitation Jesus gives in Matthew 7:7 — “Ask, seek, and knock.” ✝️
When we delight in the law of the Lord, we are asking for His wisdom and guidance.
 meditating day and night, we are seeking His truth and presence.
bearing fruit in season, we are knocking — persevering until God’s purposes are fulfilled in us.
This psalm is more than poetry — it’s a roadmap for a new beginning. Every year, every season, every day offers the same choice: will you walk your own way, or will you walk with God? The Lord knows the way of the righteous — not because the path is always easy, but because He walks it with them.
So as you begin this new year, plant your roots deep in His Word—delight in His truth. Seek Him in Prayer. And trust that, in due season, your life will bear fruit that endures.
🌿 Takeaway
The path of blessing begins with small choices — to ask, to seek, to knock, and to walk in God’s way.
When your roots are planted in His Word, every new beginning becomes an opportunity to grow.
🙏 Prayer
Lord, as I stand at the crossroads of this new year,
Please help me choose your way.
Teach me to delight in Your Word,
to seek You daily,
and to walk in step with Your Spirit.
Make me like that tree by the water —
rooted, steadfast, and fruitful in every season.
Amen.
In Christ, love Jared W Campbell, love you, babe Heather Campbell
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