Did You Make It To Quitter’s Day?
So many people abandon their New Year’s resolutions by the second Friday of the year that the day has earned the nickname “Quitter’s Day.”
What about you? Did you even make it to Quitter’s Day?
I can’t afford another year of failed resolutions. Can you?
Each January, we list the habits we’re determined to tackle because we genuinely want to become better people. But after failing to keep those resolutions year after year, we often enter another new year with fading hope. We wish real change was possible. We pray for a miracle that in the new year we’ll have fewer reasons to hate ourselves because of the choices we made.
Our regrets may stem from decisions we made decades ago – or perhaps only moments ago. Some of those choices quietly grew into bad or even sinful habits.
Yet here is the hope we often overlook: we don’t have to keep making the same choices over and over again.
If yesterday was disappointing, today can be different. With God’s help, we can overcome destructive and sinful patterns.
What if, instead of overwhelming ourselves with a long list of resolutions, we asked God, at the beginning of each month, to show us one area of our lives that is displeasing to Him? Just one. Then let’s spend the rest of that month doing whatever it takes (through prayer, Scripture meditation, accountability, etc.) to overcome that behavior. And repeat this process month after month throughout 2026.
To be clear, this isn’t about willpower. It’s about staying focused and trusting God – with expectation – to bring real change as we seek to become more like the Christ-follower we sincerely want to be.
Each time I yield to God’s grace and choose obedience instead of defaulting to ingrained behavior, my confidence grows. I start to believe I can change.
As my hope increases, my anxiety decreases.
The first step is repentance – turning away from wrongful behavior and accepting God’s mercy for our unwise and sinful yesterdays. Then we move forward, just as the apostle Paul described in Philippians 3:13 (ESV):
Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead.
With God’s help, let’s commit, one month at a time, to one area of growth. Minute by minute, choice by choice, through the power of the Holy Spirit, let’s reach toward what lies ahead: a different way of thinking – and a different way of living.
What about you?
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