Keller: Dedicated to positive change in ’18
Published 12:01 am Wednesday, January 3, 2018
As we say good-bye to 2017 and welcome 2018, I would like, in the coming year, to change the things in my life that need changing.
Over the past year, a few people have accused me of talking a better game than I walk. I’ve also been told that I’m not a great example as a Christian.
When you hear things like that about yourself, it ruffles your feathers a little, but then I’m reminded that open rebuke is better than secret love.
The Bible says that the truth will set you free. It may hurt initially, but if it’s the truth, it should be something used to build on and become a better person.
My goals for 2018 are to allow God to increase in my life and for the old Harold Keller, with all his pride, selfishness and condemning spirit, to decrease.
I want to be honest with people and especially honest with the person I’ve cheated the most – me.
The legacy I would like to leave is for my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to say that I had integrity, was faithful, was always punctual, had a great attitude and was full of enthusiasm.
It’s scary knowing that I have such a long way to go.
I humbly ask God for wisdom and direction in overcoming my many character defects. As I allow God to work in my life, I also ask that He use me as a vessel to reach out to the many troubled, lonely, and hurting in today’s world.
One of my main burdens has been for the suffering alcoholic and drug addict.
My New Year’s message to them is to be encouraged by the word “new.”
Regardless if it’s a new year, a new week or a new day, we can decide to start a new life.
The first step is to admit that you have a problem and are sick and tired of the old life.
The second step is to make a call for help.
I offer my personal service to anyone who has a desire to change to a better way of life.
Happy New Year!
If you have any questions or comments, please write Harold Keller at Get High on Life, P.O. Drawer U, Reserve, LA70084, call 985-652-8477 or email hkeller@comcast.net.