Do you have a plan for growing spiritually in the next 12 months?
I had to start writing out a plan every January to ensure I didn’t end the year in the same place, spiritually, as I was when the year started. Year by year, we might not notice a lack of spiritual growth in our lives. But you’d be surprised how quickly ten years can pass without having memorized one verse of scripture, without confronting a habitual sin in your life, without having shared the gospel with an unbeliever, without having experienced a point in your walk with God that lit a fire under you and caused you to live differently.
Instead of making “new year’s resolutions” each year, I sit down with God and ask “How will I grow more in love with You this year?” By being intentional about setting goals to prioritize my relationship with God, I’ve found the result is growing in my relationships with my family and friends, as well. Setting some spiritual goals for the next year also helps me ensure that there is fruit developing from my life each year instead of being a sponge that continues to soak it all in, but gives little out.
Here are some examples of a few of the spiritual goals that I’ve set through the years, many of which repeatedly stay on my list from year to year. Try a couple of these, and maybe even come up with some of your own, so that you are one year closer to Christ — and to those you love — by the time next January rolls around:
1. Meet with God before anyone else.
Do you have a plan, first thing in the morning, to meet with God before anyone else? It’s one way of prioritizing Him above anything and anyone. It’s also a way of making sure you’re at your best, emotionally, by the time you start interacting with your family. My devotional book, God’s Whispers to a Woman’s Heart, is designed to help you meet with God for a few moments every day and get into His Word at the same time if you just need a place to start.
2. Get into God’s Word every day.
If you’ve owned a Bible for years but have never read the entire book, this is a great time to start. Bible Gateway has several great reading plans to help you read through the Bible in a year. Try it in a different translation than you usually read. Or, ask yourself where you want to be in your relationship with the Lord by the end of the year and then set tangible goals for getting there through study. For instance, if you want to know God better, consider a study of His names in the Old Testament and Jesus’ “I am” statements in the New Testament. If you need to slow down and learn to listen for His voice, study all the Word says about “rest” or “hearing” or His “voice.” If there are character traits you know you need to work on, consider an in-depth study of some or all of the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:22-23).
3. Participate in a weekly small-group Bible study or lead one among your friends, neighbors, or co-workers.
We can grow at a faster rate in community because we are able to share our experiences with one another and hold each other accountable. Find a small group study in your local church or be the catalyst to start one among friends or neighbors or even co-workers during your lunch hour. (For group discounts on any of my books for small group study, email me at Cindi@StrengthForTheSoul.com)
4. Record your blessings and answered prayers.
Keep a “blessing book” in which you record every blessing that comes your way throughout the year, adding a prayer of thanks or praise. In addition, write out your prayer requests and record the answers as they come. By writing out these types of things, you will not only be more keenly aware of how God is working in and around your life, but you will become a person who is able to “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (First Thessalonians 5:18).
5. Pick a ‘theme verse’ for the year.
Say it aloud every day. I guarantee if you do this, by the end of the year — and probably a lot sooner — you will have memorized that verse. Choose from Psalm 90:12, Psalm 119:133, Galatians 5:16, Philippians 4:6-7, or find one of your own.
Make some of these action points priority in your life this next year and hopefully, by the end of 2015, you’ll be not only another year older in your body, but another year older in your faith and walk with Christ.
How will you grow in your faith and walk with God this next year? Please let me know in the comment section below.
Love all of your wonderful suggestions. Blessings Sherry
Thank you for reading and commenting, Sherry. Blessings to you, as well. 🙂
Great Cindy.
Very practical steps.
Thank you, Tabbie. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year Cindi! I love receiving your Issues of Strength for the Soul. One of my favorite bible verses is Philippians 4:6-7. Thanks for reminded me to say it aloud each day.
You’re welcome, Jeananne. Thank you for reading and commenting. Happy New Year to you, too.
Cindy this is god sent you will be put into my book with all my blessings your words of wisdom just bless my soul and it comes right on time.
Thank you, Latrice. God’s blessings on your book.
Cindy this is god sent you will be put into my book with all my blessings your words of wisdom just bless my soul and it comes right on time.
I really enjoy reading your blog issues! Love the part about picking a theme verse for the year. Never thought about that – always seem to go with what hits me for the day, the week, the month. One thing I’m personally working on is really taking the time to sit in quiet for extended prayer time and truly submitting to God’s will for me. Personally, the plight of the homeless keeps coming to me recently and I am finally answering God’s call and have started to volunteer in an overnight homeless shelter. It really opens your eyes to what is out there in our country!
Dawn, I love what you said about taking the time to sit in extended prayer and to listen for what He is impressing upon your heart. Sounds like He is giving you a heart for what breaks His heart. I’d love to hear how this develops.
This is such a great article and lots of wisdom. I love your verse suggestions and all the suggestions of growing spiritually. Also your “New Year” prayer. Love it! I’m praying it too now. 🙂 I need to Thank God even more, and write praises in a journal~ one I keep in my purse. For the last 5 years or so, I read through the book of Proverbs each year ~ because it’s the book on wisdom and I need wisdom. By the grace of God, I will continue to spend time in His Word and prayer each morning when I first wake up. My FAVORITE part of the day. Also hope to get a website up soon to share testimonies and Christ with others through writing blogs/articles. 🙂 Thanking God for you and praying for your women’s event tomorrow. I have it on my calendar to remember to pray. God is going to use you in mighty ways.
Thank you so much, Amber, for your comments and for your prayers. One of the best things about writing is making new friends as God has brought you into my life through my books and writing. You ate a treasure and I know God will use your story and your words for Him, mightily.
This article blessed my soul. I’ve been praying for a deeper more intimate relationship with God. I am doing these things so I know I’m on the right track. I feel awesome now. Thank you.
You’re welcome, Clarise. I’m encouraged that you are encouraged. And it’s so good to hear from you again. Blessings as you draw closer to Him.
All great suggestions I pray I can stick to them. I would like to trust God this year and in this way grow close to him.
Hi Julissa. So good to hear from you again. The more we know Him the more we can trust Him. I join you in that goal to know and trust Him more.
Wow! What a great post! I never thought of starting the new year with, “How will I grow more in love with You this year?” I also just signed on with Bible Gateway and one of their reading plans. Through these two I KNOW I will grow in my faith and walk this year! Such wonderful suggestions, thank you Cindi:-)
You’re welcome, Chery. And thanks for catching up on all my blog posts. 😉
You’re welcome…but I just don’t want to miss out!