From school days we have heard and been told that January is the month for making resolutions, to become better persons. After serious and genuine attempts at varied resolutions, I admit to being unable to sustain the initial enthusiasm and fervour beyond the first month, ending up feeling guilty.
Now, thinking about it, it could be that I went about it the wrong way, that is, relied on my own strength instead of doing what the Psalmist says “Commit your way to the Lord; put you trust in Him and LET HIM ACT” (Ps. 37:5)
In the course of my walk with Jesus, I adopted the following two habits; the fruit of which is peace and stability for me.
Mogall Firgozkaramno,
The liturgical year in the Church begins with the first Sunday of Advent. This period of the Season of Advent continues for four Sundays and ends with Christmas, the celebration of the birth of our Lord. The celebration of Advent has evolved in the spiritual life of the Church.