Since 2011, I have chosen...no, one word has chosen me. What a journey. Some words I wanted; some words I questioned; some words I dreaded...but!...all of these words were meant for me.
Last year, my one word was more. Not a word that I wanted as I have a fairly busy schedule, but, sometimes, more is not more busyness. Or it may be more! For example, I took on a brand new class just two weeks before school started, and, while I stressed much about situations, this class has been quite rewarding. Very much.For several years, asking my students to choose a theme word (aka one word) has been an assigned Writer's Notebook topic when we return after Christmas Break. This year, I shared this assignment so they might choose to ponder on a word...or maybe let a word choose them?
When I shared this assignment with them, I had to tell them that, at that point, I had no idea what my one word would be for 2025, as my word had not chosen me. Then, that weekend, in our Sunday evening Bible study, the word renew nudged me...and would not leave; therefore, this word became my one word for 2025.
Along with the word, on the same page of this study, two scriptures supported this word and are two of the scriptures on which I will study as I focus on the word renew.
- Proverbs 17:3 - The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD tests the heart.
- Romans 12:2 - Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
I am a bit excited about this word, as I know I want and need to renew relationships, studies, intentions...maybe, I just need to renew my commitment to each word all the way back to 2011...to all 15 words. Hummm...maybe?