Blog Title with Boarder

Blog Updates as the Smiths minister the Gospel in Peru

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Ten Questions to Ask at the Start of a New Year

Several years ago a friend directed me to Donald Whitney webpage. There I found a very helpful list of personal evaluation questions. The idea is to ask yourself these questions at the turn of each year as a spiritual inventory.

I have observed in many Christian biographies, godly saints of ages past - such as David Brainerd, Henry Martyn, and Andrew Bonar - also used the new year to evaluate their soul. Also, it dawned on me that since we have dental checkups, physicals, car tuneups, computer diagnostics, etc., why not have a yearly spiritual checkup. So for the past several years I have used this list below to see how my soul is doing. I invite you to join me. The rest of this post is in Donald's words....

"Once, when the people of God had become careless in their relationship with Him, the Lord rebuked them through the prophet Haggai. "Consider your ways!" (Haggai 1:5) he declared, urging them to reflect on some of the things happening to them, and to evaluate their slipshod spirituality in light of what God had told them.

Even those most faithful to God occasionally need to pause and think about the direction of their lives. It's so easy to bump along from one busy week to another without ever stopping to ponder where we're going and where we should be going.

The beginning of a new year is an ideal time to stop, look up, and get our bearings. To that end, here are some questions to ask prayerfully in the presence of God.

1. What's one thing you could do this year to increase your enjoyment of God?

2. What's the most humanly impossible thing you will ask God to do this year?

3. What's the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality of your family life this year?

4. In which spiritual discipline do you most want to make progress this year, and what will you do about it?

5. What is the single biggest time-waster in your life, and what will you do about it this year?

6. What is the most helpful new way you could strengthen your church?

7. For whose salvation will you pray most fervently this year?

8. What's the most important way you will, by God's grace, try to make this year different from last year?

9. What one thing could you do to improve your prayer life this year?

10. What single thing that you plan to do this year will matter most in ten years? In eternity?

The value of many of these questions is not in their profundity, but in the simple fact that they bring an issue or commitment into focus. For example, just by articulating which person you most want to encourage this year is more likely to help you remember to encourage that person than if you hadn't considered the question.

If you've found these questions helpful, you might want to put them someplace—in a day planner, PDA, Black Berry, calendar, bulletin board, etc.—where you can review them more frequently than once a year.

So let's evaluate our lives, make plans and goals, and live this new year with biblical diligence, remembering that, "The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage" (Proverbs 21:5). But in all things let's also remember our dependence on our King who said, "Apart from Me you can do nothing" (John 15:5)."

If you would like more questions, go here for 20 more. Have a blessed new year!

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home



Free Hit Counter