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| Measuring Spiritual Progress (http://www.thatchristianwebsite.com/articles/progress.html) Our society is fascinated with measuring things. As early as kindergarten, children are taught to use a ruler and think about measures. Physicians measure height, weight, circumferences, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, blood counts, and more. Sports organizations measure kicks, throws, shots, jumps, running speeds, arm and leg strength, and scores. Humans are also fascinated with measurements in the weather: humidity, highs and lows, dew points, rainfall, and wind speed and direction. In business all kinds of things are measured: sales, quotas, employment, terminations, production, etc. And lets not even get started on how many things the government measures! Considering how many things can be measured, do we stop and think about measuring our personal spiritual progress? Im sure that someone, somewhere might say, You cant measure that! Cant we? The fact of the matter is anything we may be motivated to do spiritually can be measured. God gives us plenty of spiritual activities in which we are to be engaged. Consider the items below as measuring sticks: 1. Have you made all
Sunday morning services this year? (Hebrews 10:25) 6. Have you purchased
outside study material this year? (2 Timothy 4:13) 11. Did you think about
the words during congregational worship? (1 Corinthians 14:15) 16. Did you read your
Bible every day this month? (Acts 17:11) 21. Did you prepare for
your classes before attending? (1 Peter 3:15) These questions are not designed to make anyone feel guilty for not engaging in such activities, but rather, to motivate us to examine our level of spiritual health and encourage us to become more spiritual. Each of these questions is supported by scripture which gives proper direction for our lives. We can measure our personal level of spiritual involvement if we are open, honest with ourselves, and willing to abide by the word of God. Permission is given by me,
Travis Main, for you to freely utilize this list for newsletters or bulletins if you wish. Please Stumble this Article!
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