It’s the start of a new year and, as Rev. Gayla mentioned the last Sunday of the year, gyms all across America will see a spike in new memberships. Why? New Year’s resolutions. Nearly every top ten list includes the following resolutions: getting in shape, losing weight, or quitting smoking. Unfortunately, most of these resolutions don’t last. Just wait until early February and you’ll have a much easier time finding a parking space at the gym. We can to do the same thing as we follow Jesus. We can make big promises about the great things we plan to do for Him. We can try to impress Him with our performance. In the process we can forget two important facts:
- God’s love for us is dependent on His grace and not our performance. Scripture makes this very clear in Romans 5:8- God demonstrates his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
- This life is not about what we can do for God, but what God can do in and through us. God does not need us (see Acts 17:25), but God still desires to use imperfect instruments like us to accomplish God-sized purposes.
As we enter the new year, the question we do not need to be asking is what can I do for God? The better question is this: What does God desire to accomplish in and through me this year? Cliff CHURCH NEWS: Register now for the Women’s Seminar, January 26, 9:00-12:30pm. Charles Smith funeral: Friday, 11am, CBTS Mary Ellen Seward Memorial, Saturday, 2pm, Strunk Funeral Home. Chancel Choir rehearsal begins this Thursday at 6pm.