A New Year list of Resolutions worth keeping and answering. . .

Ripped from :
http://www.lifeway.com/lwc/article_main_page/0,1703,A%253D155952%2526M%253D50088,00.html

My wife sent these to me at the first of this week. I’ve been meaning to post them but just now got around to it. . . That is my number one thing to work on A Round To It. .
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Questions for a New Year
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Written by Don Whitney

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) รขโ‚ฌโ€ 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. For starters, here are 10 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 10 years? In eternity?

In addition to these questions, here are 21 more to help you “Consider your ways.” Think on the entire list at one sitting, or answer one question each day for a month.

11.
What’s the most important decision you need to make this year?
12.
What area of your life most needs simplifying, and what’s one way you could simplify in that area?
13.
What’s the most important need you feel burdened to meet this year?
14.
What habit would you most like to establish this year?
15.
Who do you most want to encourage this year?
16.
What is your most important financial goal this year, and what is the most important step you can take toward achieving it?
17.
What’s the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality of your work life this year?
18.
What’s one new way you could be a blessing to your pastor (or to another who ministers to you) this year?
19.
What’s one thing you could do this year to enrich the spiritual legacy you will leave to your children and grandchildren?
20.
What book, in addition to the Bible, do you most want to read this year?
21.
What one thing do you most regret about last year, and what will you do about it this year?
22.
What single blessing from God do you want to seek most earnestly this year?
23.
In what area of your life do you most need growth, and what will you do about it this year?
24.
What’s the most important trip you want to take this year?
25.
What skill do you most want to learn or improve this year?
26.
To what need or ministry will you try to give an unprecedented amount this year?
27.
What’s the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality of your commute this year?
28.
What one biblical doctrine do you most want to understand better this year, and what will you do about it?
29.
If those who know you best gave you one piece of advice, what would they say? Would they be right? What will you do about it?
30.
What’s the most important new item you want to buy this year?
31.
In what area of your life do you most need change, and what will you do about it this year?

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, you will be more likely to 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 รขโ‚ฌโ€œ in a day planner, PDA, calendar, bulletin board, etc. รขโ‚ฌโ€œ 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).

Don Whitney is associate professor of spiritual formation at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of Simplify Your Spiritual Life (NavPress, 2003).

Brokenness

This is ripped from Steve Howe our Church’s Youth Minister:
And it is well said:
http://www.xanga.com/Sandwich_Steve/

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Well, it’s been awhile since I’ve posted here (my bad) and I’ll be surprised if someone reads this. I don’t share this as a devotional, or to impress, or for any reason other than to remind you how awesome Christ is. It’s not here for you to “like” or “dislike,” it’s just here in hopes that God might see fit to use it. Either way, “thank You” God for what You’re doing. ๐Ÿ™‚

“Brokenness.” I wonder what it is about this word that makes me so reluctant to hear it. I think it might have something to do with the way I was raised. When I was a little kid, I had this frappin’ awesome Thundercats action figure. It was Lion-o and he had one of those cool “chopping action” arms that would lay the smack down on any enemies in my room. One day I got a little too rough with Lion-o (we were seriously administrating on some evil Transformer dudes) and I broke the “chopping action” on my action figure. I ran downstairs and said, “Dad, what happened?! Can you fix it?” Like any good father he studied it intently for awhile, then with a sympathetic look in his face said, “I’m sorry son, he’s broke, I can’t fix him.” Maybe that’s where I started getting off on the wrong impression of the word “broke” or any variation of the word (I REALLY liked my Lion-o).

And here I am now, 26 years old, and even though I don’t play with action figures (at least none that I’m willing to admit to) I still get this…awkward feeling when people start talking about being “broken” or “brokenness.” It’s scary, like with my action figure…if I’m broken can God really fix me? No one wants to play with a “broken” toy, why would God Almighty ever want to spend time with a “broken” Steve? (I don’t even have a cool “chopping action”) Be assured, I love Him, and He’s my everything…God is right where He’s supposed to be. But me, that’s a different story sometimes. Besides, Youth Ministers shouldn’t need to be “broken” right? We should always be right next to God…no need for fixing. What if our students found out that we struggle, that we’re imperfect, that we sometimes hurt them accidentally, and sometimes they hurt us. Still reading?

Well, this is the way I felt…until last night. I was in a prayer meeting…and the strangest thing happened. God kinda showed up all of a sudden, and people stopped just long enough to realize that in the midst of them asking for prayer for everyone BUT them…they really needed prayer themselves. And then things got REALLY crazy. This man…a manly man…not the kind of man who cries, or shows weakness, the kind of stoic man you might see in a movie. The man who trudges on, unphased by all the junk in life, making it work. Well, this man, all of a sudden…he starts CRYING?! Was I really seeing this? Not this guy, I’ve never seen this before. Not only was he crying, he was weeping, like a little child. We all got up and layed hands on him and prayed for him, and he wept. He realized he was “broken” and there was nothing he could do to fix himself…he was tired of pretending.

Then I had to go back across the street to the youth meeting where one of my Seniors, Elijah, was leading the lesson that night…it was good, “Don’t be a hypocrite…be a child of light.” He invited me up to close out the evening, and I just couldn’t shake what I saw across the street. So we took some time to be “real” with God. And while I was on stage singing, it occured to me, being “broken” isn’t a bad thing after all. In fact, I think God likes broken, He likes weak. At least that’s what He says in 2 Cor. 12:9 “My gracious favor is all that you need, my power works best in your weakness.” God also says that we are “treasures in jars of clay.” That’s when it really hit me. When I’m “broken,” when Steve is lying in pieces on the floor before the Potter…that’s when the good stuff spills out everywhere (It’s a big, holy mess). God uses our brokenness to remind us that we’re not just some dingy, cracked old pot. We may think we’re not worthy of God’s love, or we’re scared to represent Christ to the people around us…so we hide. But it’s when we’re broken before Him, that we see we are filled with a treasure. What’s the treasure you ask? The knowledge of who you are created to be in Christ! You are a child of God, a Child of Light! You are loved beyond our pathetic human understanding of real love. He demonstrates His love by taking up residence in you…in me. The cracked, beat up jar known as Steve…the treasure of Christ comes and fills me up. Sweet! Are you tired? Do you just want a chance to be real? My advice, put away the super glue and duct tape that you’ve been using to patch the cracks in your “jar.” Instead, fall to pieces in the arms of Christ…be broken. Deuces, Steve <>< Posted 12/1/2005 at 11:34 PM - email it

A Baby Boy

Well it’s semi-official. . . the official pronouncement of the Nurse who completed the indepth sonogram proclaims we have a little Baby Boy on the way!

We are excited. . .

Baby C is unveiled. . .
Chase Edward

And he was quite the bundle of energy turning and moving all around and dancing for the camera. . .

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C