Since we are made to be like God who is love which is an
expression of his freedom, we are supposed to correspond to God’s
design and will for us with love also, which, of course, should be an
expression of our freedom. God does not impose his will of love on us.
We are expected to return his love with love, his freedom with our
freedom.
With that basic consideration alone, we would already know
that there are things that we need to do to correspond properly to
God’s will of love and freedom for us. This need to correspond to
God’s will is even made more serious and urgent given the fact that we
have to contend with our wounded and sinful condition.
That is why we can never do away with our duty to make
daily resolutions in order to satisfy this need. But, alas, are we
even aware of this duty? If ever we have some plans to do something,
they usually involve only our personal interests that hardly have any
relation to God’s will for us. In fact, most of the time, these
personal interests are at odds with God’s will.
We need to do something about this problem of ours. We
have to see to it that we are clear about what the real and ultimate
purpose of our life is and about how we can pursue it. It’s for this
reason that we should develop the practice of making some resolutions
at the end of each day to carry them out the following day.
The idea is for us to relate everything in our daily life
to this real and ultimate purpose of our life. We need to have clear
plans and strategies for this purpose so we would not get lost or
confused in our daily grind. This is where daily resolutions are
needed, since there will always be things to do, to improve, to change
or correct, to keep them in line with our ultimate purpose in life.
All of this should be in line also with the ideal
condition that at the end of the day, we should try our best to be
reconciled with God and with everybody else, being at peace with them
and keeping a faith-based joy in our heart. We should feel light.
Nothing should weigh heavily in our heart as we go to bed, as long as
we have made resolutions to address the things that we need to do, to
improve, to correct or to make up.
This practice of making daily resolutions should be
popularized as widely as possible. It should be made part of
everyone’s lifestyle and of our culture. That way, we can be more
consistent with our Christian faith. After all, with the 500 years of
our Christianity, we should feel urged to be more serious with our
Christian faith.
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