I have taken some time off this past week and it has been good to shut down and get some things done around the house. To be honest, I could use another week or so to get it all done. But one thing I have not enjoyed about my few days off is that our internet has been down at home. So no blog posting.
I had planned to post something on New Year’s Eve regarding the coming year and possible resolutions. But, given the lack of a connection, you are getting that post today.
It is hard to believe 2010 is already here. The new year means re-focusing our attention on things that maybe we have let slide over the past few months. Many people go so far as to make commitments or resolutions that things are going to be different in some way this year. We resolve within ourselves that we are going to lose weight, or start exercising or become more active in church or other organizations.
Regardless of what the “thing” is, we make up our minds that “I’m going to change” and “things will be different.” But what happens to most of us? Let me ask you more specifically, here it is January 4th, if you made resolutions, how is that working out for you? Still keeping them?
All of those things are worthy, but before you start a guilt trip, let me offer a suggestion. As Christ followers, the most important change any of us can make in this fresh, new year is to strive to be more like Jesus on December 31, 2010, than we are on January 4, 2010.
That is very easy for us to agree to but without accountability, “it ain’t gonna happen!” So here is my challenge for each of us today: resolve to strive to be more like Jesus this year – now be specific as to how you are going to do it. Once you have specific ideas, let someone know what you are going to do to make it happen and ask them to check up on you throughout the week.
In fact, I would like to hear what your ideas are so please leave comments as not only a way of accountability but also as a means of sparking ideas in each of the rest of us.
Come on, take the challenge!
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