Meditations for a New YearSýnishorn
Day 2 - Making and Keeping Resolutions
How long do your new year's resolutions usually last? Today we discover the secret of faithfulness in the teaching of Christ. One daily discipline can help you to make the most of the entire year.
Christmas and New Year are a time for family and fun. But for a believer, it is a season of faith—a time to turn our eyes to Christ and His work in our lives.
The holidays are to be more than a time for festivity. They are to be a time of reflection and worship. In fact, the word holiday comes from holy day.
Appropriately this season is celebrated just around the dawn of the new year. The older I get, the more this season becomes a time of reflection and preparation in my own heart.'Tis the season to be jolly?
- 'Tis the season to search your heart! (Psalm 139:23-24)
- 'Tis the season to rededicate your life! (Psalm 37:3-7)
- 'Tis the season to draw near to God! (James 4:8)
A new season will be upon us soon; every season is meant to prepare us for the next. To do this, most people list what they will change in the coming year. Many people call them resolutions. Whatever you call them, renewing your holy resolve to follow Christ is perfectly appropriate.
Perhaps the most convicting thing I have ever read about resolutions came from the pen of Jonathan Edwards. As a young man, Edwards wrote 70 resolutions about his life. The first 21 were written initially, and then he continued to add to the list from 1722-1723.
Three things strike me about the list:
- The resolutions are more about being than about doing. Most resolutions begin with something to accomplish. Edwards concentrated on heart issues.
- The resolutions were read over once a week. So many of our resolutions are soon forgotten. Regular reading will help us to remember.
- There is one resolution that seems to guide the rest. In fact, as I read through them again, I noticed that the same resolution seemed to be repeated again and again. Though in slightly different words each time, Edwards's chief resolution seemed to be that he wanted to live every hour as if it would be his last on earth.
The key to spiritual resolutions is that they must be made with an eye on eternity. Any day could be my last. Any moment Jesus could come. Any hour I could die. In light of this truth, how will I live my life?
The way to make the most of time is to think much of eternity.
What will you do differently in the coming months?
Do not make your resolutions for the new year - make them for eternity!
About this Plan
The God of the Bible is the God of new beginnings. Join Scott Pauley today as we open God's Word to discover principles for the new year ahead. The New Year is a time to renew our walk with the Lord. Every move forward begins with one step - take the next step in your journey with Jesus. All scripture quotations are taken from the Authorized Version (KJV).
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