New Year’s resolutions… we talked about these last week…people making ‘changes’ for the new year. But what does it really mean? To RESOLVE to do something different in 2019.
Today we’re discussing some ideas for us to consider if we call ourselves Christians; people “of and for Christ.” What are some things we could resolve to do differently in 2019 as believers? Author and producer Phil Cooke offered some suggestions in an article this week where he challenged readers to do things that show we actually believe the Bible. Last week we shared:
READ THE BIBLE
TAKE PRAYER SERIOUSLY
BE THE CHURCH INSTEAD OF JUST GOING TO CHURCH
BE MORE MINDFUL OF SOCIAL MEDIA
This week, here are four more:
SERVING OTHER PEOPLE: many people want to complain or gripe about how Christ is not “known” in the culture anymore. Here’s a quote from Pastor John Piper, “Christ will be known in the culture when we begin treating people better than they deserve.” Knox County alone has so many great ways for you to get connected to serving others. Your church probably does, too. Think about practical ways to serve with nothing more than your hands and feet.
TAKING BOLD CHANCES: Phil Cooke shares that it’s rare that we hear of a standout leader in science, politics, business, or even entertainment who is a believer. Maybe our influence is disappearing because we’re not raising up remarkable people in those fields. What are we doing in the Christian community to find, mentor and raise up those types of leaders?
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF LIVING A MORAL LIFE: Rather than criticizing immorality in the outside culture, we lead by starting on the inside, becoming examples ourselves of what a moral life could accomplish. The fall of Christian leaders does damage to our witness. Losing our moral authority diminishes our chance to influence others…and the culture at large.
INVESTING OUR LIVES IN JESUS: we talked about living a moral life earlier, but that starts with investing in Jesus first. In other words, not being so concerned about our status, title or position, but being concerned about investing in Christ first, and then letting him take care of the rest.
Thanks for listening!
– Joe and Todd
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