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Setting Goals

While we often wait for the beginning of a new year to think about it, setting goals, evaluating goals, and refining goals is a worthy task for most any day.

Many decades ago, Albert Einstein is reputed to have said, “The perfection of means and the confusion of goals is the hallmark of our time.”  I suspect that is even more true of our age, as well as most individuals in today’s age.  So we do well — especially as believers — to think about the priorities the Lord would have us pursue.

Many resources are available to help you think about your goals, but the Scriptures speak frequently to the goals, priorities, desires, and longings that inform what we do.  Several years ago, I formulated the following questions to help establish and then evaluate goals.  Perhaps these will help you today, or in a couple of months when the calendar turns to 2022.

First, what are some of the principles one should consider as he establishes his priorities?

Having established goals, it is appropriate as well to evaluate those intentions.  Sometimes we meet and sometimes we fail to meet our goals.  If we succeed there may not be as much opportunity for evaluation; but failure provides ample opportunity to examine both ourselves and the goals.  Here, then, are some principles for evaluating failure in achieving goals:

Whether you are thinking about your life goals this week or planning to do it in the future, life is constantly giving us opportunities to evaluate and adjust our goals.  Like a dart board that is filled with holes from previous throws of the dart (most of them away from the central target!), so we have opportunities every day to move towards the goal of Christlikeness and pleasing God in all the activities of our day.  How are you doing in that quest?


This blog was originally posted at wordsofgrace.blog [1]view the original post here. [2]