After choosing one word to guide me each of the past two years, I’ve been thinking hard for awhile now about what word to choose for 2019. My word for 2017 was Still and for 2018 I chose Grace. I was absolutely amazed over the past year at how often and in how many different contexts the word grace cropped up. It was even chosen as part of the name of an new online ministry to hurting women that I’m involved in, Renewal By Grace!
As a lover of words, choosing one word for each year is a perfect exercise for me. There’s even a whole #OneWord365 movement on the internet urging members to choose just one word to focus on every day, all year long; a word that sums up who they want to be or how they want to live.
After considering and rejecting numerous possibilities for the coming year, I finally settled on Inspire.
It took awhile for me to accept that inspire was an appropriate choice. At first I wondered if it was arrogant to want to be an inspiration to other people. After all, one of the characteristics of a woman of grace is humility. Would choosing inspire as my word for 2019 be the opposite of that?
In addition to choosing a word each year, I select a scripture verse to go along with it. When I searched for a Bible verse about inspiring others, I found many about being an encourager. Encourage is, after all, a synonym for inspire. That convinced me that the word I’d chosen was, in fact, an acceptable one. The scripture passage that I chose is very simple. The first part of 1 Thessalonians 5:11 says, “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up.” It’s not a stretch to imagine that saying “Therefore inspire one another…”
Once I settled on my word, I began to think about why I’d chosen it. Why do I want to be an inspiration and to whom? Perhaps it’s the teacher in me. After all, much of what a teacher does is to try to inspire his or her students to learn, to grow, to become all that they can be. Perhaps it’s also the desire to live a life of significance even in retirement.

As I think about being an inspiration to others, I’m reminded of the verses in Titus 3 that urge older women to be an example to younger women and to teach them the ways of godliness. My life is full of younger women… daughters, friends, students past and present, even some I’ve never met but who read my blog regularly. I am often inspired by them. Perhaps I can also be an inspiration to them this coming year through the words I say, the things I write, and the way I live my life.

Have you ever thought of choosing one word to guide you through a new year? Can I inspire you to give it a try? Happy New Year!
Love your chosen Word of the year and the verse that goes with it. We all need to be inspired and encouraged on this life journey, and to be intentional about it. I haven’t done this before but I think my word will be “Intentional “. Now I need to find my verse to go with it! Thanks Elaine and God’s blessings to you and Richard in 2019
Both last year and this, I seriously considered the word “intentional” as my one word for the year! I truly believe in the importance of living life with intentionality. I’d love to know which verse you choose. Blessings to you too!
As you know, my word for last year was JOY, and the one before was BELIEVE… I was thinking that I would choose Grace, but when I shared the idea with my husband he surprised me by suggesting a different word-Health. At first I really didn’t like the idea, but over the last 2 weeks it has grown on me as I see it encompassing Grace in practical ways through spiritual, mental and physical health!
Proverbs 3: 7-8. Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil. This will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones.
I like it! We tend to think of health only in physical terms, but it encompasses so much more.
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