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Every January, we convince ourselves that a new calendar will fix old patterns. But what if New Year’s resolutions aren’t just ineffective—what if they’re built to fail?
In this episode of Dumb Saints, we rant about why resolutions rarely stick, how they’re rooted more in shame and willpower than repentance and grace, and why the Bible never tells us to wait for January to obey God. We talk stats, Scripture, and sanctification—and why real change comes from daily rhythms, not annual hype.
If you’ve ever quit a resolution by February and wondered what that says about your faith (or your discipline), this episode is for you.
By The Dumb SaintsEvery January, we convince ourselves that a new calendar will fix old patterns. But what if New Year’s resolutions aren’t just ineffective—what if they’re built to fail?
In this episode of Dumb Saints, we rant about why resolutions rarely stick, how they’re rooted more in shame and willpower than repentance and grace, and why the Bible never tells us to wait for January to obey God. We talk stats, Scripture, and sanctification—and why real change comes from daily rhythms, not annual hype.
If you’ve ever quit a resolution by February and wondered what that says about your faith (or your discipline), this episode is for you.