Jan 03 2025 24 mins 2
On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, I explore the spiritual discipline of making plans and resolutions for the new year. I look at how making noble plans is not just acceptable for Christians, but is actually an aspect of godliness.
Through biblical examples and practical wisdom, I discuss how planning can be an act of imitating God, while also learning to hold our plans with an open hand. I share insights on seeking godly counsel, setting meaningful goals, and understanding how to approach personal growth in wisdom, physical health, spiritual life, and social relationships.
Whether you're skeptical about New Year's resolutions or eager to make positive changes, this episode provides biblical perspective on how we can thoughtfully approach planning while staying anchored in God's guidance.
Resources from this week's podcast:
31 questions for self-reflection, by Donald Whitney
Topics covered in this week's podcast:
02:16 Principles for planning for the new year: Isaiah 32:8
10:49 We should be making plans
14:55 Holding plans with an open hand
16:55 Practical suggestions
Through biblical examples and practical wisdom, I discuss how planning can be an act of imitating God, while also learning to hold our plans with an open hand. I share insights on seeking godly counsel, setting meaningful goals, and understanding how to approach personal growth in wisdom, physical health, spiritual life, and social relationships.
Whether you're skeptical about New Year's resolutions or eager to make positive changes, this episode provides biblical perspective on how we can thoughtfully approach planning while staying anchored in God's guidance.
Resources from this week's podcast:
31 questions for self-reflection, by Donald Whitney
Topics covered in this week's podcast:
02:16 Principles for planning for the new year: Isaiah 32:8
10:49 We should be making plans
14:55 Holding plans with an open hand
16:55 Practical suggestions