Change Starts With One Thing.- Ep. 239

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Today I am challenging you to evaluate your life and do one thing to defeat inertia and get your spiritual life moving.

Welcome to Run With Horses. My name is Norman and my goal is to help you Thrive as a disciple of Jesus. It is not always easy to follow Him in this life, but it is always worth it. Thanks for including me on your journey.

Most people at least occasionally get stuck. Maybe it is a rut that you can’t get out of or maybe it feels more like a wall that you can’t seem to get around, over or through! Either way, for some reason you can’t seem to move forward. It can be a problem in your career but it is an even more critical problem when it is in your spiritual life.

A stagnant spiritual life will affect your career, your relationships at work and your relationships at home not to mention your relationships with God and His family! When you are stuck, it is a sign that something needs to change.

There is an expectation in Scripture that we will be growing. We have talked about it before many times. We begin our spiritual life as infants and children but we shouldn’t expect to stay that way! God intends for us to move from the milk of the Word to the Meat, doing the Will of the Father.

I have mentioned the definition of insanity before, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. IF you are stuck in your spiritual life, I say it again, something needs to change! God intends for you to be making progress along the path. He provides the resources needed, the power for change through the Holy Spirit and the promise the He will be with you every step of the way.

But HE has also chosen to give us a certain responsibility in this life to put in some effort. Where are you applying effort to your spiritual life now? How is it going? Feeling stuck? Ready to change?

IF that is you today. I want to encourage you to take one step. Be willing to make ONE change in ONE area of life. Often taking the first step is key to unlocking the door to further growth. I know I often find it hard to get moving but once I am doing better in one area, the success seems to pull me to put in more efforts in other areas. What is ONE thing you can work on today?

If you are genuinely stuck and aren’t even sure where to begin thinking about making any changes, maybe this list will help. It is not exhaustive and you certainly can’t jump in and make changes in every area at once but I truly believe that if you take one or two things and make prayerful efforts to move the needle in your spiritual life, God will meet you there and you will see fruit.

A little caveat. I am making some assumptions with this list. I am assuming that you are already having a meaningful time in the Bible daily and that your prayer life is in order. I am also assuming that you are part of a group of Christ-followers who are regularly meeting for fellowship, encouragement, and time together in God’s Word. If any of these are NOT true of you. Start there!

Exercise

Read a book

Do that thing you have been dreading

Take a break from social media

Take a break from TV, Internet, Radio, MP3’s, etc.

Call a friend you haven’t talked to in awhile, be intentional about Spiritual conversation

Start a journal of your spiritual life

Start a prayer journal

Get up 15 minutes early and spend the time with God

Do a spiritual evaluation, what areas are in good shape and what areas need some attention?
Evaluate your prayer life, Bible reading, church relationships, service to others, opportunities for the Gospel, Disciple making relationships, etc

Take one of the spiritual disciplines and add it to your life over the next month. Need a refresher list? Here are a few to consider!
Solitude, Silence, Journaling, Meditation, Memorization, Fasting, Service -The Spirit of the Disciplines by Dallas Willard