Passion Week Monday Reflection

Monday: Preaching – Give all to Him

Read Luke 19:45-21:4

Prayer: Father, they dragged buying and selling even into your house. How easy it is for me to get caught up in the buying and selling of our culture. Help me be like the widow who willingly gave all to you. All that I have is from you; it is yours – do with it as you please. Even my life is from you, and you made me in your likeness, so help me give myself to you – even as your Son gave himself for me. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: What would it look like to live according to this prayer?

Praise: Sing “Take My Life”

Passion Week Palm Sunday Reflection

Palm Sunday: Praise – Rejoice in the Messiah

Read Luke 19:28-40

Prayer: Father, before the rocks cry out, let me lift up my voice and praise you. Thank you for your mighty works – your beautiful creation, your sustaining hand, your great salvation. Thank you for saving me. Awaken my soul to give you the glory and praise that is due you today. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: For what mighty works can you praise the Lord?

Praise: Sing some of your favorite songs of praise to the Lord.

Resolution Questions

As I mentioned in the last post, I take time at the new year to evaluate where I am and where I would like to go in the coming year.  In examining my life, and considering how I need to grow, it is helpful to have some good questions to ponder.  Donald Whitney has given us 31 great questions to consider at the beginning of a new year.  A sampling includes:

  • What’s one thing you could do this year to increase your enjoyment of God?
  • What’s the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality of your family life this year?
  • In what spiritual discipline do you most want to make progress this year, and what will you do about it?
  • What is the single biggest time-waster in your life, and what will you do about it this year?
  • What is the most helpful new way you could strengthen your church?

For all 31 questions, visit his site here.

New Years Resolutions

Every year I make some new years resolutions.  I start by evaluating where I am, and pondering where I would like to be and how I would like to grow.  I then seek to make several resolutions which are broken down into two main categories that follow the theme of this blog and my life.

The first category is “To live with a passion for God and compassion for people.”  Under this category, I have the the following sub-points:

  • By setting my gaze on Christ and spending time with God as his loving child
  • By spending time with my family as a loving husband and father
  • By spending time with others
  • By focusing on Christ’s passion for me (salvation)
  • By living out the commands of love (10 commandments)
  • By living out the virtues of love (Fruit of the Spirit plus others)
  • By practicing the habits of love (spiritual disciplines)

Each sub-point then has a few specific resolutions that I want to live out during the coming year.  Some will be new; others will simply be something I want to continue or improve.

The second category is “To help people and families live with a passion for God and compassion for people.”  Again there are subpoints with specific resolutions under each.  My subpoints are:

  • By discipling my own family
  • By serving in my local church
  • By writing resources for individuals, families, and churches
  • By teaching in various settings as opportunities arise
  • By pursuing continued learning opportunities

I share all of this to perhaps encourage you to evaluate your life, and consider how you might better live and help others live with a passion for God and compassion for people.  Your subpoints may look very different (especially in the second category), and your resolutions will likely be very different (you’ll notice I didn’t even include them), but the point is to evaluate where you are and where you might grow.

A few final thoughts.  First, it is easy to go through all of this and then put your resolutions away and forget them.  I’ve done this.  Don’t do this!  Keep them out where you can see them and review them regularly.

Second, my two categories and their subpoints are very general – the resolutions themselves must be specific so you know if you are accomplishing anything.  At the same time, leave room for adjustments and changes during the year.  Some ideas simply might not work.  God may call you in different directions than you had planned.  Feel free to edit your resolutions during the year.

Third,  don’t bite off more than you chew.  I have a lot of subpoints, but many of my resolutions are to simply to continue what I am doing or change my focus a bit.  Only a few resolutions will be really new.

Finally,  bathe the entire process in prayer and keep praying through it during the year.  It is only be God’s grace that we can grow, so come regularly to the throne of grace to find his grace in your need to grow.

May we grow this year in living and helping others live with a passion for God and compassion for people – because of Christ’s incredible passion for us!

Give Thanks

“It is good to give thanks to the Lord,
to sing praises to your name, O Most High;
to declare your steadfast love in the morning,
and your faithfulness by night,
to the music of the lute and the harp,
to the melody of the lyre.
For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your work;
at the works of your hands I sing for joy.
How great are your works, O Lord!
Your thoughts are very deep!”
– Psalm 92:1-5

God daily shows us his love and faithfulness.  His works are great.  He does great things for us.  Let us give thanks to him!

What is one thing you are especially thankful for today?  Record it in a comment below.

Remember and Celebrate!

Tomorrow is Independence Day.  The day we celebrate the birth of our country.  The day we celebrate our freedom.  The day we remember those who died to make all of this possible.

Sunday we celebrate the Lord’s Supper.  Time to celebrate our new birth.  Time to celebrate our freedom from the penalty and power of sin.  Time to remember the one who made all this possible.

Resurrection Reflections Weekend

Friday: Returning – With the Lord

Read I Thessalonians 4:13-18

Prayer: Father, thank you for the assurance that those who die in the Lord will one day be raised even as Jesus died and was raised. Thank you for the hope that one day we will be with our Lord forever. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: How does the assurance that you will one day be with your Lord encourage you?

Praise: Sing “When We See Christ”

Saturday: Reborn – Hope in your Inheritance

Read I Peter 1:3-4

Prayer: Father, thank you for your great mercy to me that you have caused me to be reborn to living hope through Christ’s resurrection. Thank you for the certain and unending inheritance that awaits me. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: How might remembering your unending inheritance in heaven diminish your pursuit of temporary earthly treasures?

Praise: Sing “What A Day That Will Be”

Sunday: Ransomed – Praise to the Lamb

Read Revelation 5:1-14

Prayer: Father, thank you for the Risen Lamb who has ransomed me by his spilt blood. Help me to praise him today with a heart full of gratitude. To you and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: How has reflecting this week on the many benefits of Christ’s resurrection helped you to join the heavenly beings in worshipping the Lamb?

Praise: Sing “Crown Him With Many Crowns”

Resurrection Reflection Thursday

Resurrected – Victory over Death

Read I Corinthians 15:20-23, 50-58

Prayer: Father, as Christ has been raised, so one day we will be raised. We will be changed. Our perishable mortal bodies shall be made imperishable, immortal. Death will be no more. Thank you for this promised victory over death through Jesus Christ our Lord. Until that day, help me to live and labor for you. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: How does the assurance of victory over death affect your thoughts and emotions at the prospect of facing death one day?

Praise: Sing “Because He Lives”

Resurrection Reflection Wednesday

Reigns – Submit to your King

Read Ephesians 1:19-23

Prayer: Father, by your great power that now works in me you raised Jesus from the dead, and have made him King over all and Head of your church. Help me to submit to my life to my Risen King. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: What rule and authority and power and dominion do you see on this earth today? How does Jesus’ higher and greater reign encourage you?

Praise: Sing “All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name”

Resurrection Reflection Tuesday

Raised – Live your New Life

Read Romans 6:1-4

Prayer: Father, as Christ died, so in Christ I too have died to sin. Help me to not live that way any longer. As Christ was raised, so you have raised me to a new life in Christ. Let me live this new life you have purchased for me through Jesus. Amen.

Reflect/Discuss: How has Jesus changed your life?

Praise: Sing “O To Be Like Thee”