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At this time each year, many of us turn our attention to making resolutions for the new year. We make promises about food, money, time, and family. But how many of us stop to think about our spiritual state as we are accessing our lives? Is it even beneficial to make spiritual resolutions once a year? Shouldn’t we be resolved to live for Christ each and every day? In today’s sermon, we will examine a lifetime resolution that Joshua made before the people of Israel. It was a challenge to God’s people then, and it is still a challenge to us today.
By Dr.Jay WorthingtonAt this time each year, many of us turn our attention to making resolutions for the new year. We make promises about food, money, time, and family. But how many of us stop to think about our spiritual state as we are accessing our lives? Is it even beneficial to make spiritual resolutions once a year? Shouldn’t we be resolved to live for Christ each and every day? In today’s sermon, we will examine a lifetime resolution that Joshua made before the people of Israel. It was a challenge to God’s people then, and it is still a challenge to us today.