In the hustle and bustle of modern life, we’re all about detoxing our bodies and decluttering our spaces. But hold up—have we even thought about giving our spiritual health a check-up lately? Let’s get real and ask ourselves: when was the last time we intentionally looked into how we’re doing spiritually?
Life can be a total whirlwind sometimes, right? And in all that chaos, it’s easy to forget about our spiritual well-being and stray from what the Bible teaches. But here’s the deal: if we start doing a quick spiritual check-in every day, we can make sure we’re staying on track with what God wants for us. Let’s make it a habit to line up our actions and choices with what the Bible says, and keep our spiritual game strong!
Look at reflection for a minute—just taking a few moments each day to think about what’s going on in our heads, what we’re saying, and what we’re doing. It’s like shining a flashlight on our path. As Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” When we turn to the Scriptures, we get the guidance we need to get back on track with what God wants for us. So, let’s make time for a little reflection and let God’s Word light up our lives!
Next, let’s talk about our motives. Proverbs 16:2 lays it out: “All a person’s ways seem pure to them, but motives are weighed by the Lord.” It’s important to think about why we’re doing what we’re doing. Are we coming from a place of love, kindness, and humility? Or are we letting selfishness and pride call the shots? Doing a daily spiritual check-in can help us figure out where our hearts are at and make sure we’re living with the right intentions.
Two important things we need to keep in mind when it comes to spiritual audit are: practising repentance and seeking accountability.
In 1 John 1:9, we’re reminded, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” Through daily reflection and confession, we can seek forgiveness for our shortcomings and strive to live a life of repentance and renewal.
James 5:16 encourages us to “confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.” By sharing our struggles and victories with fellow believers, we can receive support, encouragement, and accountability in our spiritual journey.
As we commit to living by His Word, may we discover strength, peace, and joy in knowing we’re following the path He’s set for us? Join me in making spiritual well-being a top priority, just like we do for our physical and environmental health. Together, let’s journey toward a more fulfilling spiritual life.
Consider this: Here are three to-dos for our daily spiritual audit: 1. Start your day with a moment of reflection: Take a few minutes each morning to pause, reflect on your thoughts, and align them with God’s Word. This simple practice can set a positive tone for your day and help you navigate life’s challenges with grace and wisdom. 2. Examine your motives: Before making decisions or taking action, pause to consider your motives. Are they rooted in love, compassion, and humility, or driven by selfish desires? By aligning your intentions with God’s will, you can live a life that honours Him and brings fulfilment to your soul. 3. Seek accountability and support: Don’t walk your spiritual journey alone. Find a trusted friend, mentor, or fellow believer whom you can confide in and pray with. Sharing your struggles and victories with others not only provides encouragement and support but also fosters a sense of community and accountability in your walk of faith. |