New Year Poems For Students & Children

New Year Poems For Students and Children

Christian New Year Poems

New Year is an uplifting festival, which encourages us to look forward to the future and forget a disturbing past, if any. It is an inspirational occasion that brings us in a jovial mood to celebrate and enjoy with our family and friends, even as we welcome the New Year. Poetry is a beautiful way to reflect on the profound meaning, a festive occasion like New Year holds. Especially the Christian poems on New Year are some of the most meaningful attempts to take us closer to God and harbor hopes and aspirations of a happy and prosperous New Year. Below given is some of the best Christian poetry for New Year, listed just for you.

Christian Poems For New Year

A New Year With The Lord

A new year is about to unfold
With new opportunities to explore
oors will open for new experiences
New adventures with the Lord

Remember not the former things
The things of this past year
The Lord will do new things in us
Much more than we are aware

For He will make a way for us
As we put our trust in Him
And He will guide our every step
By His presence we have within

What God has placed within our hearts
We find well be able to do
If we look for the opportunities
Well see the door to go through

We mustn’t let anything hold us back
But rise up and take our place
And be all that God wants us to be
fresh touch of His grace

~ M. S. Lowndes

His Unfailing Presence

Another year I enter
Its history unknown;
Oh, how my feet would tremble
To tread its paths alone!
But I have heard a whisper,
I know I shall be blest;
“My presence shall go with thee,
And I will give thee rest.”

What will the New Year bring me?
I may not, must not know;
Will it be love and rapture,
Or loneliness and woe?
Hush! Hush! I hear His whisper;
I surely shall be blest;
“My presence shall go with thee,
And I will give thee rest.”

Anonymous

The New Year

Dear Lord, as this New Year is born
I give it to Thy hand,
Content to walk by faith what paths
I cannot understand.

Whatever coming days may bring
Of bitter loss, or gain,
Or every crown of happiness;
Should sorrow come, or pain,

Or, Lord, if all unknown to me
Thine angel hovers near
To bear me to that farther shore
Before another year,

It matters not my hand in Thine,
Thy light upon my face,
Thy boundless strength when I am weak,
Thy love and saving grace!

I only ask, loose not my hand,
Grip fast my soul, and be
My guiding light upon the path
Till, blind no more, I see!

~  Martha Snell Nicholson

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