{"id":527,"date":"2008-01-12T21:18:17","date_gmt":"2008-01-13T02:18:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=527"},"modified":"2008-01-12T21:18:17","modified_gmt":"2008-01-13T02:18:17","slug":"A Believer's To-Be List by Phillip Yancey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=527","title":{"rendered":"A Believer&#8217;s To-Be List by Phillip Yancey"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On a lighter note from that last post, here&#8217;s a great short read from one of my favorite authors, Phillip Yancey, from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.christianitytoday.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">ChristianityToday.com<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><font size=\"4\"><strong><span class=\"arttitle\">A Believer&#8217;s To-Be List &#8211; <\/span><\/strong><span class=\"artdeck\">Steps to a fresh start with God.<\/span><\/font><br \/><span class=\"artbyline\">by Philip Yancey<\/p>\n<p><\/span><strong>W<\/strong>hen I turned 50, I had a complete physical checkup. Doctors poked, prodded, x-rayed, and even cut open parts of my body to assess and repair the damage I had done. At the same time, I scheduled a spiritual checkup, too. I went on a silent retreat led by a wise spiritual director. <\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\">In those days of solitude, I pondered what I needed to change to keep my soul in shape. The more I listened, the longer grew the list. Here is a mere sampling, a portion of a spiritual action plan for my next 50 years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Question your doubts as much as your faith.<\/em><\/span> By personality, or perhaps as a reaction to a fundamentalist past, I brood on doubts and experience faith in occasional flashes. Isn&#8217;t it about time for me to reverse the pattern?<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Do not attempt this journey alone.<\/em><\/span> Like many Protestants, I easily assume the posture of one person alone with God, a stance that more and more I see as unbiblical. The Old Testament tells the story of the <em>people<\/em> of God; Jesus&#8217; parables unveil the kingdom; the epistles went primarily to communities of faith. We have little guidance on how to live as a follower alone because God never intended it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Allow the good\u2014natural beauty, your health, encouraging words\u2014to penetrate as deeply as the bad.<\/em><\/span> Why does it take about 17 encouraging letters from readers to overcome the effect of one that is caustic and critical? If I awoke every morning, and fell asleep each night, bathed in a sense of gratitude and not self-doubt, the in-between hours would doubtless take on a different cast.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>For your own sake, simplify. Eliminate whatever distracts you from God.<\/em><\/span> Toss catalogs, junk mail, and book club notices in the trash. If I ever get the nerve, my television set should probably land there as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Find what Eric Liddell found: something that allows you to feel God&#8217;s pleasure.<\/em><\/span> When the sprinter&#8217;s sister worried that his participation in the Olympics might derail his missionary career, Eric responded, &quot;God made me fast. And when I run, I feel his pleasure.&quot; What makes me feel God&#8217;s pleasure? I must identify it, and then run.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Always &quot;err,&quot; as God does, on the side of freedom, mercy, and compassion.<\/em><\/span> I continue to marvel at the humility of a sovereign God who descends to live inside us, his flawed creatures. &quot;Quench not the Spirit,&quot; Paul says in one place, and in another &quot;grieve not the holy Spirit of God.&quot; In so many words, the God of all power asks us not to hurt him. Do I show that same humble, noncoercive attitude toward people of whom I disapprove?<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Don&#8217;t be ashamed.<\/em><\/span> &quot;I am not ashamed of the gospel,&quot; Paul told the Romans. Why do I speak in generalities when strangers ask me what I do for a living and then try to pin down what kind of books I write? Why do I mention the secular schools I attended before the Christian ones?<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Remember, those Christians who peeve you so much\u2014God chose them too.<\/em><\/span> For some reason, I find it much easier to show grace and acceptance toward immoral unbelievers than toward uptight, judgmental Christians. Which, of course, turns me into a different kind of uptight, judgmental Christian.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><span class=\"artemph\"><em>Forgive, daily, those who caused the wounds that keep you from wholeness.<\/em><\/span> Increasingly, I find God uses our wounds in his service. By harboring blame for those who caused them, I slow the act of redemption that can bring healing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"arttext\">My spiritual checkup offers one clear advantage over my physical checkup. No matter what I do my body will continue to deteriorate, but, spiritually I can look forward to growth and renewed vigor as long as I listen and then act on what I hear God saying.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"arttext\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On a lighter note from that last post, here&#8217;s a great short read from one of my favorite authors, Phillip Yancey, from ChristianityToday.com: A Believer&#8217;s To-Be List &#8211; Steps to a fresh start with God.by Philip Yancey When I turned 50, I had a complete physical checkup. 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