I thought I would share a little article I was asked to write for the church news letter this month (two birds/one stone):
A Challenge That Will Give You Life
By: Crystal Rosecrance
January is a great
time to set goals (ahem...resolutions) and reconnect our mind, body, and spirit
to God. I have always enjoyed reading, but I have struggled with actually
reading the Bible. I’ve struggled with my prayer life, too, for various reasons,
but today I am concentrating on Scripture. I am no expert-wait; maybe I am an
expert in trying and failing. We all fall short of the Glory of God, and I am no
exception. But I have a deep desire to learn the promises of God and to let His
will shape and mold my life every day. I know that being in Scripture daily
is the best way to
walk closely with the Lord, but keeping that up is often hard for me to do.I
try to set aside time every day to read scripture, pray, and commit my
day to walking with
the Lord. Year after year I have set goals to read my
Bible every day, or
read through the Bible in a year. The goals change but
the end result has
always been the same: I do it for days weeks or even
months only to stop
and become disappointed with myself. I usually
pick it back up at
some point and the cycle repeats.
Early in 2014, I
stumbled on a wonderful idea. It was a 30-day challenge.
It went something
like this: pick something that you are putting before
God that is hindering
your relationship with Him, instead of doing that
thing, pick up your
Bible or pray. So for me that thing was social media. I
found myself with my
phone in my hand all of the time, and I would open
up Facebook or
Instagram almost like second nature, scroll through any
new updates, and then
click off. I don’t know how many times a day I did
this, but it was a
lot and I knew I had to make some changes. I decided
that when I found
myself wanting to peek at social media, I would
instead use that few
minutes to read through some of the Old Testament
books that I usually
find boring. I finished Job in 2 days. Shameful, I know,
but eye opening and I
was so blessed by this experience. On that first
30-day challenge, I
managed to read through several books in the Old
Testament, and to my
surprise, I found myself looking forward to my
Bible time and my
prayer time. By the end of the 30 days, I would reach
for my Bible instead
of my phone and I was learning so much about God,
His word, and myself.
Since that first
challenge, I have found other challenges to do. Some from
other sources, some I
made up for myself, but each were great to hold
me accountable and
get me into some wonderful habits that I know I
will be able to
continue going forward. All I really did was trade one habit
for another. January
is a great time to start. Just take it 30 days at a time
and let a bad habit
remind you to reconnect with God.
I am working on my New Year's Goals and I will share them with you later this month along with a report on how I did on last year's goals! Happy New Year to you all!
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