Resolved.
Every year when New Year’s Eve comes around, I realize that I haven’t thought of any resolutions to make for the upcoming year. At that point, I generally say to myself, “Ah, forget it, resolutions are stupid and impossible to keep anyway.”
For the last few years, I have been using the same resolutions and building upon them each year. These were originally inspired by the resolutions of the well-known 18th century American theologian, Jonathan Edwards. This year, I am using the same resolutions from last year, only again slightly altered and improved upon to reflect my ever changing life.
I resolve:
- to do whatever I believe is most for God’s glory and for my good.
- to do my duty for the good of mankind
- to always take risks and live as if it were the last hour of my life.
- to study the Bible steadily, frequently, and continually.
- to spend time in stillness, quiet, and in His presence each day.
- to ask myself at the end of each day, week, month, and year, “Could I have done any better?”
- to act as if I am not my own by fully and completely God’s.
- to never speak badly about anyone, but to instead speak life.
- to do all the good I can. By all the means I can. In all the ways I can. In all the places I can. At all times I can. To all people I can. As I ever can. (And, no. John Wesley actually never said this.)
On top of all of of these, of course, I add in the obligatory exercise more, eat healthier, save money, and grow in my relationship with God and others.
Hi Mark
Beautiful words dedicated to our savour Jesus
I pray that God sends you the right lady who has you’re passion for The Lord , there are not many christian young men out there that dedicate themselves to be in the lords presence and to wait on him . not self quite remarkable and it has stunned me …..
God bless you