Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Hello, 2014.


                  After a (rather long) break, we are launching back into 2014 rejuvenated and reenergized! We have some exciting things planned for this year which we hope will encourage you in your daily Christian walk! First up, let’s set some goals together. Yes, I realize we’re well into the month of January and the usual goal setting time is the New Year, but it’s never too late to resolve to do better. 



For who hath despised the day of small things? for they shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerubbabel with those seven; they are the eyes of the Lord, which run to and fro through the whole earth.
Zechariah 4:10 KJV



                  Often after being baptized into Christ, we are on fire. We are so pumped and we want to tell the world about Jesus, but after a while that feeling fades. We have great plans, but for whatever reason our resolutions begin to overwhelm us. We become lukewarm and our desire to share the gospel takes a backseat. If you aren’t a New Testament Christian yet, you may be wondering how to prevent this from happening. If you are a Christian and fall into this category, you probably want to know how to get out of this rut.

                  Start by setting small goals. Achieve those and you will recognize them immediately, allowing yourself to see progress. Small steps allow us to believe in ourselves. Write down Philippians 4:13 and post it in a prominent place. Read it everyday. Focus on taking one step at a time. Make a goal of getting to Bible class on time (or even early) on a weekly basis and soon you will see those weeks turn into a month. Rather than taking on the rather daunting task of reading through the Bible in a year, make it a goal to read one book per month and take notes while doing so.

- adapted from Under the Juniper Tree podcast

available via The Light Network





Even when it’s hard to move, take small steps forward; because every step will lead you farther away from where you were yesterday.

-unknown



The man who moved the mountain was seen at the beginning carrying little buckets of soil.

-Chinese proverb



Little things make the difference. Everyone is well prepared in the big things, but only the winners perfect the little things.

-Paul “Bear” Bryant

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