2016 New Year's Resolutions...
My New Year’s Resolutions for 2016:
I hereby resolve to run toward Jesus and away from sin for
another year. Give me the grace to stand
in your sustaining strength, Christ.
I hereby resolve to make every effort to passionately pursue
people who feel far from God. Break my
heart for what breaks yours, God.
I hereby resolve to fight for congruency between my insides
and my outsides. Make me painfully
uncomfortable with duplicity.
I hereby resolve to overcome fear, doubt, and anxiety with
the weapon of prayer. May prayer be my
first response instead of my last resort.
I hereby resolve to be more generous and less greedy
believing it is more blessed to give than to receive. I want a selfless and sacrificial heart.
I hereby resolve to love my wife in a way that makes her
feel protected, adored, and strengthened.
I hereby resolve to take care of my body with exercise while
feeding it things that will help it help me be all that I want to be. I tired of abusing my body.
I hereby resolve to lead our church into the future with
audacious faith and compassionate conviction.
To lead with a balance of humility and authority.
I hereby resolve to read a book a month to challenge and
sharpen my mind. I want to stay curious
and learn new insights.
I hereby resolve to take every thought captive making them
obedient to Christ no matter how long that reformation takes.
I hereby resolve to look at life and people through the lens
of promise. Not problems to be solved,
but possibilities to be unearthed.
I hereby resolve to clean out the daily residue of
disappointment, bitterness, and anger with the choice of forgiveness. Forgive as I’ve been forgiven.
I hereby resolve to cherish my daughters and sons…to play
with them, protect them, and talk with them instead of speak to them.
I hereby resolve to not let hurt keep me from continuing to
dream big and live with imaginative hope.
I hereby resolve to make, have, and keep friends a part of
the vital ritual of my daily life…to know and be known by good companions.
I hereby resolve to create things instead of simply copying
the things other people create. I was
made to create, not simply copy. No
shortcuts, God. No copouts.
I hereby resolve to rely afresh on the power of God instead
of my own strength. My vigor fades, but
the vitality of God gives staying power.
I hereby resolve to rise each day with a “yes” in my spirit
and on my lips. “Yes” to God’s bidding
and “yes” to daily life that is constantly screaming “no way”.
I hereby resolve to learn new things and to resist the urge
to coast. To enjoy the familiar, yes,
but to embrace the unknown.
I hereby resolve to live with integrity in obscurity. I want to be faithful in the places I’ll
never get rewarded for until I stand before Judge Jesus.
I hereby resolve to give more grace to people who are
unlovely, unloved, and seemingly unlovable.
Give me uncomfortable and unconditional love, God.
I hereby resolve to be more grateful and joyful despite what
I may feel based on circumstantial or emotional evidence. May the joy of the Lord be my strength!
I hereby resolve to make people laugh as much as I possibly
can. I don’t want to take life so
seriously that I miss the humor and humanity in it all.
I hereby resolve to let people not only see my weaknesses
but to know where they come from and why they exist. May vulnerability stay in tact even under
attack.
I hereby resolve to not cave in to pre-determinism and
fatalism. I want to change the future by
creating a new future with my present attitude and actions.
I hereby resolve to let myself fail and make mistakes. I want my life to be filled with daring,
caring and sharing…this means I will fall short, but at least I’ll fall
forward.
I hereby resolve to soak in the beauty of nature, art,
conversations, words, and music as soul-gifts from my Creator.
I hereby resolve to bring the fruits of the Spirit into my
home through the conduit of my regenerated human spirit. I want my house to be a home of Shalom.
I hereby resolve to be ok with certain people not liking me
for whatever reason. I must not let the
disappointing dislike of so few ruin the lavish love of so many.
I hereby resolve to read these resolutions at the beginning
of each week as a reminder of what is real regardless of what I feel.
In the strength of Jesus, I commit myself to these
resolutions with my whole heart.
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With love in Christ,
Neil.