Every beginning of a new year is a good opportunity to re-evaluate and to re-think our lives. Whilst the Lord Jesus Christ does not encourage us to be anxious about our life in terms of what we shall eat or drink or wear (Matt. 6: 25-34) there is much encouragement for us to commit our ways and our plans to the Lord. The Bible encourages God-centered planning.
Proverbs 16 offers helpful guidance in this regard.
- "The plans of the heart belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord" (Prov. 16:1)
- "Commit your work to the LORD and your plans will be established" (Prov. 16:3).
- "The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps." (Prov. 16:9)
So, as you consider your year ahead, be mindful of this fact that God encourages you to plan, but to do this prayerfully and humbly, always remembering that God your heavenly Father knows best what is good for you.
I also recommend that you should consider this article below which Don Whitney wrote some years ago. He greatly helps us here to think God centered thoughts as we make our plans for 2016.
Ten
Questions to Ask at the Start of a New Year or On Your Birthday
1. What's one thing you
could do this year to increase your enjoyment of God?
2. What's the most humanly impossible thing you will ask God to do this year?
3. What's the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality
of your family life this year?
4. In which spiritual discipline do you most want to make progress this year,
and what will you do about it?
5. What is the single biggest time-waster in your life, and what will you do
about it this year?
6. What is the most helpful new way you could strengthen your church?
7. For whose salvation will you pray most fervently this year?
8. What's the most important way you will, by God's grace, try to make this
year different from last year?
9. What one thing could you do to improve your prayer life this year?
10. What single thing that you plan to do this year will matter most in ten
years? In eternity?
In addition to these ten questions, here are twenty-one more to
help you. Think on the entire list at one
sitting, or answer one question each day for a month.
11. What's the most
important decision you need to make this year?
12. What area of your life most needs simplifying, and what's one way you could
simplify in that area?
13. What's the most important need you feel burdened to meet this year?
14. What habit would you most like to establish this year?
15. Who do you most want to encourage this year?
16. What is your most important financial goal this year, and what is the most
important step you can take toward achieving it?
17. What's the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality
of your work life this year?
18. What's one new way you could be a blessing to your pastor (or to another
who ministers to you) this year?
19. What's one thing you could do this year to enrich the spiritual legacy you
will leave to your children and grandchildren?
20. What book, in addition to the Bible, do you most want to read this year?
21. What one thing do you most regret about last year, and what will you do
about it this year?
22. What single blessing from God do you want to seek most earnestly this year?
23. In what area of your life do you most need growth, and what will you do
about it this year?
24. What's the most important trip you want to take this year?
25. What skill do you most want to learn or improve this year?
26. To what need or ministry will you try to give an unprecedented amount this
year?
27. What's the single most important thing you could do to improve the quality
of your commute this year?
28. What one biblical doctrine do you most want to understand better this year,
and what will you do about it?
29. If those who know you best gave you one piece of advice, what would they
say? Would they be right? What will you do about it?
30. What's the most important new item you want to buy this year?
31. In what area of your life do you most need change, and what will you do
about it this year?
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The value of
many of these questions is not in their profundity, but in the simple fact that
they bring an issue or commitment into focus. For example, just by articulating
which person you most want to encourage this year is more likely to help you
remember to encourage that person than if you hadn't considered the question.
If you've found
these questions helpful, you might want to put them someplace—in a day planner,
PDA, calendar, bulletin board, etc.—where you can review them more frequently
than once a year.
So let's
evaluate our lives, make plans and goals, and live this new year with biblical
diligence, remembering that, "The plans of the diligent lead surely to
advantage" (Proverbs 21:5). But in all things let's also remember our
dependence on our King who said, "Apart from Me you can do nothing"
(John 15:5).
Copyright © 2003 Donald S. Whitney.
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