In Others’ Words: Time to Start Thinking About One Word for 2016

1 Samuel 1814 NASB 2015


One Word.


Yes, it’s that time of year again when I prompt you to think about selecting one word to focus on during 2016.


This is my eleventh year to focus on one word — and right up until last week, I was thinking, “I’ve got no idea what my word for 2016 is going to be!”


Not. A. Clue.


And then as I read through a chapter in the Bible, one word jumped off the page. But … before I tell you what my word for 2016 is, here’s my annual recap of my One Word in years past:


2006: gratitude – I kept a gratitude journal and found my “glass-half-empty” attitude revolutionized.

2007: simplify – A severe illness turned this word into survival. I embraced simpler things in ways I never imagined.

2008: content – as in “be content with such things as you have” (Hebrews 13:5) I bought a lot less that year!

2009 & 2010: forgiveness – I had a lot to learn and unlearn about forgiveness.

2011: hope – A word I clung to when life hurt or when my heart ached for others who were hurting. There were times I could have asked “Why?” Instead, I asked myself, “Are you going to abandon hope?” My answer: No.

2012: trust – During a year of change, I faced doubting versus trusting — and chose to trust. I also began posting trust quotes on my Facebook page to encourage myself and others.

2013: confidence – I feel so much stronger emotionally after keeping my heart and mind set on “not throwing away my confidence.” (Hebrews 10:35-36) And yes, I continued the tradition of posting confidence quotes on my FB page.

2014: think – I tried to anchor my thinking to truth more and more, rather than letting my thoughts go wandering.

2015: collaborate – to work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something. Synonyms: co-operate, join forces, team up, band together, work together, participate, combine, ally.


My word for 2016 is: prosper.


I Samuel 18:14 says: David was prospering in all his ways for the LORD was with him.


But here’s what I found interesting: the word “prosper” means acting wisely. So read that as “And David was acting wisely in all his ways for the LORD was with him.”


Changes things, doesn’t it? I like to think of “prosper” as material wealth, or even accolades. It’s not often — if ever — that I think of prospering as acting wisely. The upcoming year is going to be interesting as God teaches me the new meaning of the word prosper.


In Your Words: If you chose a word for 2015, how has that one word changed you? What’s your one word for 2016 — or are you still thinking about it? 



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