It's that time of year again. The holidays are over, the old year is over and it's time to make promises to yourself that you don't plan to keep. Sorry. I mean promises that you plan to keep, even though life will do its best to break them.
Why make these promises, these "resolutions?"
No, seriously. What is your motive for the changes you desire to make? Is it so you look better? Is it so you feel better? Is it so you feel like you look better? What's the force driving you to say, "I vow to change?"
Don't get me wrong. We could all stand to make some positive changes in our lives. Maybe lose a little weight, definitely be kinder to those around us and I guarantee we could all use a little more Jesus time. But why we decide to make those changes is what will determine our success or our failure.
FOR MY GOOD
Perhaps you do need to lose weight. Start by cutting back on the bad stuff - soda, desserts, chips - and introducing new and good things into your diet. Fruits, vegetables, water. Then take a walk. (Seriously, a daily walk - maybe just a mile a day - will do amazing things for your body) These changes will help you feel so much better; they will be for your good.
Perhaps you need to start treating those around you with more love and kindness and humility and less...everything not those things. This change has to start in the heart and the mind. How you think and feel about those people will definitely affect how you interact with them. What you need to know is that the only way to a changed heart is through prayer and a right relationship with God. Spend time daily reading His Word and seeking His help in prayer, and there'll be changes. And those changes will not only be good for your family, friends and coworkers. They will also be for your good.
Perhaps your relationship with God itself could use a little TLC. Your focus should be less on the Dos and Don'ts and more on the fact that you have this awesome privilege to be on a personal, first-name basis with the Creator of the universe. That's pretty fantastic. And I guarantee that if you approach His Word and time spent with Him with childlike wonder and humility, He will show you good things. As you read His Word and practice His Word, you will notice changes. Changes in your heart. Changes in your desires. Changes in your actions. All for your good.
FOR HIS GLORY
It's always okay and quite necessary to think about God. It's always a good idea to make decisions based on what will please Him.
So you need to lose weight? Guess where you can find the energy and strength to accomplish your goals? God.
You need to love and serve people? The willingness for that also comes from God.
You need to spend a lottle (like a "little" but "a lot") more time with God and a lottle less on Netflix? He can give you the desire to turn off the TV and open the Bible.
But the biggest thing you need to realize is this: These are good things - whatever positive change you want to make this year is a good thing - and they can be a tool for God's glory.
Say WHAT?! Oh yes.
"So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do,
do it all for the glory of God"
do it all for the glory of God"
1 Corinthians 10:31 NLT
See that? It's not only a good idea to live in a way that glorifies and honors God, it's a command. Whatever you do, whatever changes you make and goals you set, do it all with the intention to bring God glory.
So make those resolutions. Lose that weight. Love those coworkers. Get to know our Jesus.
Do it for your good.
But do it especially for His glory.
HAPPY 2016!
So make those resolutions. Lose that weight. Love those coworkers. Get to know our Jesus.
Do it for your good.
But do it especially for His glory.
HAPPY 2016!
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