Resolution-A
Call to Action!
Luke
6:45
For out of the abundance of the heart his
mouth speaketh. (KJV)
You may think it
strange that I would have Scripture from the Bible and a trash can in the same
blog, but I inserted the “pretty little purple trash can” to make a point! That
although the trash can is all dressed up and looks like a designer’s special on
the outside, it still holds trash! Regardless of how pretty the color, how sleek,
or thin, it still holds trash. Now that
we are taking steps into a brand new year, many of us have made resolutions in
hopes of changing something in our lives for the better. We wish we could lose weight, we wish we
could get that new promotion, make more money, or we wish we could be a better
person etc…Well frankly we can wish all we want, but a resolution is not simply
a wish, it is a call to action! If we
truly want change it must be in our hearts to want to do something to affect
change! How many times do we make the
same resolution year after year but in a week or two, we have moved on because
we feel hopeless that real change will come.
If you are one that makes the same resolutions
year after year, obviously you have identified areas in your life that need to
be changed. You have actually made the first step, which is to be brutally
honest with yourself and say “yes I need a change.” In order to stop wishing to
change you must on purpose resolve or began action to implement change. No I do not have a blueprint, or a formula to
implement change, I only know that nothing happens if the first step is not
made, than the second, third etc. If
you do not make the first step, then you remain in the same place…You cannot
get somewhere if you do not move….THIS
IS A CALL TO ACTION!
Webster’s online definition of resolution:
1.The act, operation, or process of resolving. 2. The state of being relaxed;
relaxation. 3. The state of being
resolved, settled, or determined; firmness; steadiness; constancy;
determination. 4. That which is resolved or determined; a settled purpose;
I
personally love the definition of resolution, because it is a close definition
to how I would explain my faith ! Faith
is not just a noun, but it is an action verb!
Faith is believing and then acting on that belief. Too make a resolution is a call to action! We must take action by first believing that
we can change and then making a firm and determined decision to do things
differently toward that change!
Okay, now it is my turn to be brutally honest!
I am going to be very transparent. I
have been like these “pretty little trash cans.” I am constantly doing an examination of my
life to see if my motives are pure. They
have not always been pure, and my heart has not always been kind toward others!
I sometimes let things fly out of my mouth and when that happens, I am
surprised myself. I have literally said,
“Where in the world did that even come from?
I didn’t think that was even in my heart!” I might have dressed myself
all “pretty on the outside” but on the inside there was something that I needed
to deal with. According to the Bible in Luke
6:45 if we listen to what comes out of our mouths,
it is a sure fire way to see what is in our hearts! If we are kind and speak words of
encouragement and love then our hearts are in good shape, but if our words are
always full of bitterness, hurtful and resentment then “trash” needs to be dragged
to the curb. It only takes us to hear our own words to know what is in our
hearts!
Now, maybe what you have to change in your
life would not be classified as “trash”, maybe you just need to make some small
adjustments to help you be better, however I would say to you that if what
needs to change is constantly hindering you or causing you to not be happy, or
causing hurtful, harmful things to happen, then it is time to truly make a
determined life choice. It’s time to
resolve or act to implement what it takes to change! If it is not benefitting you, then resolve to
throw it out, resolve to get rid of it, drag it to the curb. I also realize
that I am making it sound rather easy, which believe me, I do not mean to make
our actions of change sound like a walk in the park! There is a saying that “nothing in life worth
having is free,” I have found this saying to be so true in my own life. A life
full of happiest and contentment comes with a great price, but I have found
that every change that I have made to obtain this kind of life has been worth
it!
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