You Can Have a Fresh Start

Jan 27, 2026

If you need a fresh start… this is for you

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God is known for new beginnings

You don’t need a new year, new month, or new job to start over. Sometimes you just need a reminder: new isn’t as far away as it may feel. Lamentations 3:23 says that God’s mercies are “new every morning.” Think about where you’re struggling, where you’re longing for a fresh start, where you’re looking for forgiveness. Now think about how far away tomorrow morning it. 

Every sunrise is proof that God hasn’t given up on you. There’s forgiveness, God’s love, and mercy waiting for you every morning. 

So, no. You haven’t missed your chance. God hasn’t changed His mind about you. You can begin again, today, with God. 

If you want one takeaway here it is: God is known for new beginnings. When you’re ready to start fresh, we have a prayer waiting for you below:

A Prayer for a Fresh Start

Thank you, God, that your mercies reset every morning. 

I’m confessing that I’m ready for a new beginning.

I’m confessing that I can’t do that on my own. 

Please wash away yesterday’s weight, and allow me to experience hope today. 

Give me strength to move forward today and not look back. 

I pray this in Jesus’ name.

Amen

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