Hope of a New Year

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Did you know? The ball that drops at Times Square is called the "Star of Hope" and on its face are the "wishes" of our nation for courage / peace / fellowship / etc
But if we listen to WOG / we have a hope based on something more than "wishing upon a star"
At 11:59 pm Saturday / they say over one billion people all across the world will be watching as the “ball” dropped in New York City’s Times Square That got me wondering about the history of the New Year’s Eve “ball” and what I discovered was intriguing
· The 1st "time-ball" was installed on top of England’s Royal Observatory at Greenwich in 1833
· After the success of that event / approximately 150 such time-balls were installed around the world / But very few survived and still work
· The tradition is carried on today in places like the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, where a time-ball descends from a flagpole at noon each day - and of course / once a year in Times Square, where it marks the stroke of midnight.
· New York actually held a New Years celebration as early as 1904, but it wasn’t until 1907 that they “dropped” an iron and wood ball and adorned with a hundred 25-watt light bulbs. It was 5 feet in diameter and weighed 700 pounds
· From that date until today, the ball has dropped every year except 1942 and 1943 during the City’s WWII “dim-outs” / Crowds still gathered in Times Square during those years and greeted the New Year with a moment of silence followed by chimes ringing out from One Times Square.
· Over the years, the “time-ball” has undergone about 4 re-designs – the most recent one was created for the Millennial celebration in the year 2000 by Waterford Crystal. It is six feet in diameter / weighs approximately 1,070 pounds / It’s covered with a total of 504 crystal triangles that vary in size.
· And each of those triangles has a special designation: Hope for Fellowship / Hope for Peace / Hope for Wisdom / Hope for Unity / Hope for Courage / Hope for Healing / etc.
The Name of the ball itself? The Star of Hope
Why would they call the New Year’s ball the “Star of Hope?” Because each new year IS a time for hope / It’s a time for opportunity
It’s a time for us to grasp hold of our future / our destiny
Proverbs 17:24 is telling us is that: we have the opportunity to “lay hold of our destiny and future” for this coming New Year / The hope for our future depends upon us
Hope doesn’t lie in “wishing upon a star” / which is essentially what those triangles on the Star of Hope actually are all about / The “hope” for fellowship, peace, wisdom, courage and so on are not based upon promises, but upon a wish for what we’d like to see take place in the next year.
Proverbs 17:24 A discerning person keeps wisdom in view, but a fool’s eyes wander to the ends of the earth.
This text is saying that the Wise person has a powerful future waiting for them because they keep their eyes on wisdom
By contrast / the fool has his eyes on something else… his eyes are on the ends of the earth
What’s the difference between the two? And how can I (and you) avoid become like the wise man and get the best God wants to give us?

I. A look at the FOOL

Proverbs 17:24 .... a fool’s eyes wander to the ends of the earth.
A. The FOOL’s eyes
1. They wander to the ends of the earth.
a. This verse has always intrigued me – because I can visualize this guy
Years ago, I remember hearing about a woman who was hired to pick berries in a strawberry patch / This woman would pick a strawberry here / and then she’d look up and see another strawberry a couple of rows away / and off she’d run to pick that berry / Then she’d look up and see another berry a few plants away and off she’d go / again and again and again all across the patch
The owner of the farm said that in the time it took her to fill one bucket he could fill 10 / Her eyes were always wandering across the field looking for the easiest berry’s to find
b. The fool is like that… he’s always looking for the easiest berry in the patch / He’s always seeking an easy way to get ahead in his life.
i. He’s the guy who invests in the future by buying lottery tickets
ii. He can’t seem to stay married… because no person is ever good enough
iii. He can’t keep a job because no job is good enough
iv. He can’t stay in one church / because no church is good enough
a. There is always a rainbow waiting for them over the next hill
b. Their eyes wander constantly to the ends of the earth.
2. They are constantly comparing:
a. Comparing themselves / their families / their jobs / their potential / All to something else or to someone else
B. The FOOL is never satisfied
Like that woman who hurried from bush to bush in the strawberry patch / the fool is constantly running from one bright bubble of life to the next Always hoping that the next ring they grab will be the brass ring /
“Reaching for the brass ring” is a phrase originating in the late 19th and early 20th century when carousels were popular. Carousel riders on the outer horses would grab for rings on a mechanical arm. Most rings were steel with no value however one ring was the prized “Brass Ring” / So each time around / they would grab for the next ring / hoping to get the prized brass ring
1. Problem is / In the end / people who live this way do less with their lives than they could have done
a. I know people who have start a new career every few years / worse some every few months
i. With each change / they start back at the bottom
b. I know others who live by comparing their lives to others
i. So instead of living within their means / going without / possible saving
ii. They are always spending / to keep up / always broke / buying depreciating items / never have anything of any value

II. The Wise Man

The wise man has two advantages over the fool
A. 1st - He is focused
1. A discerning man keeps wisdom in view
Proverbs 17:24 A discerning person keeps wisdom in view
a. This means the wise is not running all over the place looking for an easy way to live life
b. They realizes that the only lasting success in life comes by sticking to the task at hand
i. Ever dawn on you / at work / your supervisors / are all the people who have been there 20+ years!?
Rubel Shelly / author / minister / former president of Rochester University once said: “You can’t build a championship team in a day. No single sales meeting can transform a company into a success. No weekend marriage or parenting seminar can completely heal a struggling family. No one sermon can help set a church right or remove its troubles.
You can’t make a success of life by looking for easy fixes. By running pillar to post for solutions. The greatest achievements can only accomplished with consistent, focused effort.”
ii. And that is what the wise man does… he focuses on achieving one central objective
2. The should be another focus as well / one that is longer lasting /one driven not by just becoming successful in this life / but living for the next
B. Does anybody know what it is the wise man pursues in his life? ....That’s right – Wisdom
Solomon was once asked by God to name the one thing he wanted / When Solomon asked for wisdom God responded this way
1 Kings 3:11-12 "Since you have asked for wisdom and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies… I will do what you have asked. I will give you a wise and discerning heart…. Moreover, I will give you what you have NOT asked for— both riches and honor— so that in your lifetime you will have no equal among kings.”
1. Solomon learned from experience that wisdom gained him an advantage in life
a. It gave him an edge / And it was that advantage / that edge / that gave him his wealth and power and position
i. After all / what’s the purpose of wealth / if you don’t know how to spend it?
ii. What’s the value of power if you don’t know how to exercise it?
iii. What’s the use of having a position of influence if you don’t know how to use it?
2. Too many people believe that if they only had power, wealth, influence, they’d be happy
a. So they struggle and strain to gain those things… but they don’t have the wisdom to know what they have right now
i. So they are never / (ever) satisfied with what they have
A poet once put it this way:
We squander our HEALTH, In search of Wealth...
We scheme and toil and save, Then squander Wealth In search of Health And all we get’s a grave.
We live and boast of what we own, We die and only get a stone
Proverbs 17:24 “A discerning man keeps wisdom in view”
...There is still a 2nd advantage the wise man has over the fool;

III. Knowing Where to Look for Wisdom

A. Where did Solomon get his wisdom?
1. He asked God / Why? Because wisdom comes from God
James 1:5 “If any of you LACKS WISDOM, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.”
a. There are other places to look for knowledge / information / and even for what men value as wisdom.
b. Many of those places may seem to have merit
i. But any other source / other than from God will eventually lead to contradictory advice because it will be based upon man’s experience
For example, these are examples of men’s wisdom:
· Look before you leap… but he who hesitates is lost.
· Many hands make light work… but too many cooks spoil the broth.
· Clothes make the man… but we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.
· Nothing ventured, nothing gained… but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
· If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again... but what’s the definition of insanity trying same thing over and over again…
· If you lie down with dogs you’ll get up with fleas... but if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.
2. Wisdom of man has weaknesses because man’s wisdom is always based solely upon what mortal men and women can experience and observe
a. Our experiences will always be limited
b. And our observations will only be able to see so much.
It’s like a man wanting to see as far as he can so he climbs a high mountain / But no matter how high the mountain… he can still only see so far / He’ll always be limited by his own eyesight and the edge of the horizon
B. But by contrast - the wisdom of God comes from way far above
1. There are NO limits to His vision / No boundaries to what He can see / He knows the Beginning from the End
Isaiah 46:10 God tells us: “I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.”
a. When we look to God for His wisdom in our lives we’re not only better off than the fool…
b. We’re better off than anyone else because we have an advantage others don’t have
i. We have access to the Wisdom of God in our lives
2.... And we show that we have the wisdom of God when we DO what He asks us to do.
a. Do you Remember Jesus once told the parable about how two men built their homes
i. Ended with wise man built upon the rock
Jesus ended the parable by saying
Matthew 7:26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand.
Matthew 7:24 But, "… everyone who hears these words of mine and PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”
b. We show that we have gained God’s wisdom / when we DO what He asks us to do
3. That’s why it is so critical that we keep exposing ourselves to His wisdom (BIBLE)
a. In Church / In Sunday School / Mid-week service / In our personal devotions (new year / good time to begin something new
i. The more of God’s wisdom we can get into us…the greater our advantage in this world
a. See our church life and outside world lives should not be separate
b. They should be one in the same / the more of God’s wisdom we know / more it will impact our lives here / now
b. So, here are the ways to ensure a good New Year for 2023
i. #1 KNOW God’s Wisdom / #2 DO God’s Wisdom / #3 REPEAT that over and over
4. The key thing to remember is that – both as individual Christians and as a church – we have access not only to God’s wisdom but also to His power
a. Our ability to create a great New Year for our lives isn’t a limited simply to what we know and what we can personally do with our lives
i. God’s power and working in our lives is the single most important advantage we have
As Francois Rabelais “I place no hope in my strength, nor in my works; but all my confidence is in God my protector, who never abandons those who have put all their hope and thought in Him.”
b. If we hold on to God… to His wisdom and His power… then we will succeed in this coming year
i. And THEN we will lay hold of everything God wants us to have
One of my favorite stories has to do with the 1959 Biblical epic’s called “Ben Hur”
One of the most famous scenes in that movie was the climatic chariot race, which required 5 weeks of filming, 15,000 extras, and 18 chariots – nine to be used by the stunt crew during practice.
In the spirit of authenticity, Charlton Heston actually learned to drive the 4 horse vehicles. But after weeks of practice, he expressed concern about the final shoot.
He took the stunt coordinator aside and “I can drive the chariot,” he told stunt coordinator Yakima Canutt, who was directing the scene, “but I’m not sure I can win.”
“Chuck, you just make sure you stay in the chariot,” Canutt replied, “and I’ll make sure you win the race.”
Likewise, God is saying to us: “Just stay in the chariot… and I’ll make sure you win the race.”
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