Chaplain’s Column:
Live Life Intentionally - 2nd Timothy 4:6-8
As we look at
the Bible, Paul was a man who lived life to the fullest. The goals he set were
to know Christ, abide in His power, fellowship in His suffering, and preach the
gospel (Phil. 3:10; 1 Cor. 1:17). In doing so, he aligned his aspirations with
the Lord's, diligently worked to fulfill his calling, and persevered through
opposition, persecution, and suffering. When he reached the end of his life he
could face it with confidence since he'd "fought the good fight,"
"finished the course," and "kept the faith" (2 Timothy
4:7).
I think most
of us would like to be able to say the same at the end of our lives, but that
means we would have to follow Paul's example. One may ask this question:
How are we doing at setting goals for our lives? Have you thought beyond
the immediate and set some long-term objectives? Our culture is so fast-paced
that few of us take the time to actually consider where we're going. But we
don't want to finish this life and find out that the course we set was outside
God’s will, resulting in us having fought the wrong fight and struggling to
keep the faith.
May I suggest
you set aside some time this week to get alone with God. Then ask Him for help
in setting goals that will take you where He wants you to go. Consider every
area of your life--personal, relational, financial, and vocational--but make
spiritual goals your primary emphasis. Then write them down.
If we keep
doing what we are doing, then we will keep getting what we are getting. Maybe
it's time to get out of our rut in life and find a new path. God will help us
change direction and accomplish new goals that align with His will. Don't
settle for the mediocrity of an unplanned life. Start living intentionally a
life that is in sync with God’s will.
Waiting upon
the Lord is one of the wisest, most important decisions we make in life. And
contrary to popular assumptions, it is an active endeavor that requires faith,
humility, patience, and courage. When you rely upon God and wait for His
timing, the various facets of life fall into place.
We have many on our prayer list. Let’s take the time to pray
for each of them.
- James & Ann Spears
- Bobby Carter & wife Merrill
- James Little's wife Nita
- David Brantley's wife Jennifer and his mother Mary
- Allen Herrod
- Wayne Sutherland - back problems
- John Durden's son (David Fail) TIA
- Cecil Williamson
- J J Oakley
- Billy Parker's son-in-law Stan Stuckey
- James Whittington
- Harold Grooms's mother Sue Grooms
- Bobby and Belinda Holloway of Birmingham
- Bill Myrick's step great-grandson, Cain M. Simonson.
- Pray for justice in Selma court cases
Yours In Christ,
Tom
Snowden, Chaplain
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