While some may scoff at a New Year’s Resolutions, I embrace them. The
scriptures are filled with various challenges to examine ourselves, and
to see where we fall short God’s standards. Introspection is a healthy
part of our relationship with the Lord.
Before a believer takes communion, he is to “examine himself” (1 Corinthians 11:28). Paul, in a rebuke to the Corinthians, told them to “examine yourselves” (2 Corinthians 13:5).
Colossians 3 presents a pattern of putting off sin and putting on
conduct becoming of those who love the Messiah. And in Colossians 3,
Paul culminates his description of sanctification with this charge:
“whatever you do, in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the
Lord Jesus” (Colossians 3:17).
Normative Christian living contains
self-examination. There is a morbid introspection that goes too far; we
all know those who are Christian Eeyores, moping about, striving to
uncover any hidden motive behind every action. That sort of spiritual
depression is not what I am talking about. But there is a healthy
self-examination that should be part of the Christian life.
Self-assessment can be extremely beneficial in our quest for godliness. Keep Reading >>>
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