Daily Hope with Rick Warren - Thursday, 9
January 2014 – “To Know Where You're Going, Evaluate Where You Are”
“Do not think of yourself more highly
than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance
with the faith God has distributed to each of you.” (Romans 12:3 (NIV))
The first and greatest barrier to change
in any area of your life is pride.
The fact is, nobody has it all together.
I don’t have it all together. You don’t have it all together. The Pope doesn’t
have it all together. The Bible says there’s nothing perfect on Earth except
God’s Word. Everything on this planet is broken because of sin
But we walk around trying to impress
people and pretend like we’ve got it all together. The problem is, if you want
to have lasting change in your life, you first have to humbly assess your
current state and admit that you don’t have it all together. You have to admit
you have a problem with your finances, with your health, or whatever area you
struggle with in your life.
Romans 12:3 says, “Do not think of
yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober
judgment, in accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of you”
(NIV).
Are you willing to ask the people closest
to you, “Where do I need to change?” Do you have the courage to ask other
people to be honest about you and with you?
Why is this so important? Because you can
only manage what you measure. If you don’t know the measure of your faith, you
can’t grow in your faith. If you don’t know the measure of your health, you
can’t develop and grow in health. If you don’t know the measure of where you
are financially, you can’t set goals financially. If you don’t know the measure
of where you are spiritually or vocationally or relationally, then you can’t
grow in those areas. You can only manage what you measure.
It’s also important to record your
progress in any goal in a journal or a record or whatever you want to do. If
you’re going to set some health goals, financial goals, or any other kind of
goal, record your progress throughout the year so you can measure your growth
and your progress.
Evaluate where you are so that you can
know where you should go.
Talk It Over:
·
Who are the people in your life with whom
you can share openly and honestly?
·
What areas of your life do you need to
evaluate so that you can set realistic goals for change?
·
What are some ways you can keep track of
your growth and progress?
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