Deeper in 2019

January…a time to renew your commitment.

As Christians, often we feel guilty that we aren’t as strong in our faith as we should be. So January is the time to say, “this year I will grow stronger in my relationship with God.” But how can we be more successful this year than last year? Do we need to make big changes…plan an extended time away to focus fully on God…listen to and learn from a famous bible teacher…spend hours each day ready the bible through?

What better way to focus on God, then a visit to the Jordan River.

These are all are good ideas, but are they the best for you. Below is a simple strategy to grow deeper in your faith…daily.

5 Steps to Grow Deeper in Your Faith

Read less.

Reading through the bible this year will help you get a general overview of the entire bible, but not a deep understanding of it. Instead, read less… reading only a paragraph or a few verses at a time.

Unpack slowly.

Take time to examine each thought, word or phrase. Asking…who is mentioned, where are they, and when are things happening?

Pause often.

As you read, consider how did it happen? Why did he (she) do this or that? Reflecting on what you have read.

Embrace fully.

 Accept the truths and teachings you have read. This may mean you need to own up to your sins…acknowledging how you were wrong (both to God and others). It may also mean that you need to make a life change…a delibrate plan to move forward in a deeper faith.

Repeat steps 1-4 daily…



Welcome 2019!

I love dreaming about the new year…the chance to start fresh, to make better choices, reaching goals, changing my world and maybe, just maybe, help others around me to change for the better. But sometimes, well if I am honest, a lot of the time, I can get lost in the busyness of life and stay in the same old rutt…doing things the way I always have, not making better, healthier or holier choices, but easy choices. Real life-changing goals fly out the window and surviving the day kinda goals become the norm.

One Word…One Focus

Last year I tried something new. I choose a word to focus on throughout the year, to view my world, my choices through the len of this one word. The plan was to help me stay focused on who I wanted to become and how I wanted to live and not just react as life happens around me.

Surrender

My focus word for 2018 was surrender. And my focus verse was Romans 12:1.

…by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.

 Choosing this word was scary, because I am a natural born leader, which really means I like to be in charge and get my way. I printed out the word and verse and placed it in a small frame in the window near my kitchen sink. Yes, I looked at it everyday. Although I don’t have any grand story about how it changed my life, what it did do was make me stop, think, and pray about things…my words, opinions, and actions. It made me turn to God, seek Him and trust Him to work in people and in situations that I might have wanted to rush in and have my say.

It is too early to share my word for 2019, I have some words that I am considering, researching and praying about.

If you have not chosen a focus word for a year, I encourage you to choose one this year. Really living it out is a big commitment. But the reward can be great, as you allow God to work in you and through you in 2019.

Choose Carefully, Not on a Whim

The steps below will guide you through choosing your focus word:

  1. Think about the kind of person you would like to become this year. Make a list of characteristrics that describe this person.
  2. Look up the definitions of the words you have listed. 
  3. Find bible verses that relate to these words.
  4. Prayerfully, chose one word from your study to be your focus word for the year.

Change Your Life

Tips for making your focus word having the impact on your life that you had hoped.

  • Remember. Find creative ways to keep your word in front of you daily. 
  • Focus. View every aspect of your life through the filter of your word. Watch for the ways God is working, ways you never expected.
  • Be transformed. Read, memorize, and mediate on God’s word. PRAY. Allow your heart, mind, and actions be changed. 
  • Write.  How are you experiencing life through your word?  How is God working in you?  What He is doing through you?
  • Share. Tell the people closest to you your word. Invite them to ask about your progress.  Listen to them and let them help.