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With the new year comes New Year’s resolutions. But how should Christians think about resolutions? In this bonus episode, Tommie and Banele explore a theology of New Year’s resolutions versus commitments from a Christian perspective. While resolutions often rely on self-confidence and ignore past failures, commitment acknowledges human weakness and dependence on Christ’s strength. Commitment forces deeper questions: Why did you fail previously? Is your goal achievable? Where are you drawing strength from? Most crucially, commitment is rooted in Christ-dependent humility rather than self-reliance, and falling behind doesn’t mean giving up—you can pick up again at any point throughout the year. Here is Bonus Episode 11 of Imprint Out Loud.
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With the new year comes New Year’s resolutions. But how should Christians think about resolutions? In this bonus episode, Tommie and Banele explore a theology of New Year’s resolutions versus commitments from a Christian perspective. While resolutions often rely on self-confidence and ignore past failures, commitment acknowledges human weakness and dependence on Christ’s strength. Commitment forces deeper questions: Why did you fail previously? Is your goal achievable? Where are you drawing strength from? Most crucially, commitment is rooted in Christ-dependent humility rather than self-reliance, and falling behind doesn’t mean giving up—you can pick up again at any point throughout the year. Here is Bonus Episode 11 of Imprint Out Loud.
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