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+ {"source_url": "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org", "url": "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/what-will-history-write-about-our-version-of-the-20s/", "title": "The Alabama Baptist", "top_image": "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/My-Rashionale-2020.jpg", "meta_img": "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/My-Rashionale-2020.jpg", "images": ["https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/My-Rashionale-2020.jpg", "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/TAB-sidebar-square-web-ad1.jpg", "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/themes/thealabap/assets/sidebar_ad3.jpg", "https://www.thealabamabaptist.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/WXJC-2019.jpg"], "movies": [], "text": "January 1, 2020\n\nBy Jennifer Davis Rash\n\nThe Alabama Baptist\n\nOld things become new again \u2014 at least that\u2019s how the traditional saying goes, right?\n\nI\u2019m hoping we might sidestep this thought process in the new year when it comes to repeating mistakes, especially as we now find ourselves officially in our version of the 20s \u2014 the 2020s.\n\nMy mind still thinks about the Roaring Twenties when I hear the \u201ctwenties\u201d mentioned.\n\nA Western society emerging from life beaten down from more than four years of world conflict found itself experiencing economic prosperity, rapid development in the manufacturing world and an explosion on the pop culture scene, especially the rise of the Jazz Age.\n\nLife was moving faster than any had ever experienced \u2014 possibly in such mesmerizing style that no one thought it could be tamed. And for the first time, many Americans found daily living was no longer a difficult chore but actually cutting edge, convenient and fun.\n\nIn the end, however, a decade of \u201cpedal to the metal\u201d living and constant demands to push the limits drove Western society right into the middle of its worst nightmare \u2014 the Great Depression, which became another historical decade on its own merits.\n\nOpportunity to do better\n\nAnd so here we are at the front end of a pristine new 20s. Whether we refer to our new decade as the \u201ctwenties\u201d or the \u201ctwenty-twenties,\u201d we have been handed the opportunity to blaze a new, yet healthier, path by learning from the past.\n\nWhat will history write about the 2020s one day? What statement will we make? How will we be branded?\n\nWe truly can shake off the past, let go of whatever is holding us back and make this our decade. Why not make it our goal to see and live with the clarity of 20/20 vision in the decade of the 2020s?\n\nTime to reboot\n\nTo have an opportunity at even coming close to that goal, it will require an official reboot of our lives by flushing out all the chaos and clutter. Just like a computer needs to be restarted from time to time to clear its brains, so to speak, we need to do the same.\n\nIt might be as simple as seriously reviewing the overload of responsibilities we\u2019ve found ourselves juggling to determine which are vital and which can or should be removed.\n\nIt could be working through unresolved conflict with someone or letting go of bitterness we\u2019ve been harboring or maybe even finding a way to forgive a person who hurt us.\n\nIt may mean forgiving ourselves and finding a way to let go of the guilt and shame and give it to God. He truly will carry us and the load we bring.\n\nMaybe there\u2019s some sin hiding in the crevices of our hearts that needs to be brought to the light. 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