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Spiritual Resolutions

January, 2006

by: Jack Hughes

Though each day is the first day of the rest of your life, the beginning of the new year has always been a favorite time to make resolutions. Since growing in the Lord is the path of greatest resistance, procrastination comes easy and the pursuit of those difficult but necessary endeavors to help us grow spiritually are easy to put off. New Year’s Day, however, is often the very excuse many people look for to make resolutions for the coming year. Though Christians should never put off their spiritual resolutions, starting them at New Year’s is better than never starting at all. Our life is a vapor that appears for a little while and is gone (James 4:14). We need to make the most of our time for the days are evil (Eph. 5:15-16). Agreeing with what is right is usually not enough. We have to commit to do something. We have to resolve to take action lest we fall into complacent rebellion. To resolve, according to Webster, is to decide firmly on a course of action.

While every godly man and woman makes resolutions for their lives in order to grow in holiness, history has never produced anyone who was as systematic in making spiritual resolutions than Jonathan Edwards. Edwards was born in 1703. He was a genius and theological prodigy. His writings and preaching were used by the Lord in what has been called the Great Awakening, a revival that swept across New England. Edwards was regarded as the leading theologian of his day and is still considered by many to be the greatest intellect and theologian America has ever produced.

Edwards wrote his first twenty resolutions in one sitting in 1722. By August 17, 1723 Edwards completed his list of 70 resolutions. Edwards wrote at the beginning of his resolutions, “Being sensible that I am unable to do anything without God's help, I do humbly entreat him by His grace to enable me to keep these resolutions, so far as they are agreeable to His will, for Christ' s sake.” Then he wrote this reminder, “Remember to read over these Resolutions once a week.”

Because of space I have only included a sampling of Edward’s resolutions. Read them, and as you do, ask yourself which of these resolutions should be your resolution for the coming year.

So what spiritual resolutions are you going to make and strive after this year and for the rest of your life? What specific commitments are you going to resolve to do in order to keep you from sin? May this year bring everyone at Calvary Bible Church closer to the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. May we live every day like it is our last day, as if by the end of today we would all be standing before the Lord Jesus Christ.


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