A Time to Reset
Let all things be done decently and in order.
1 Corinthians 14:40
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Proverbs 18:9-15 [
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Even though more school systems are adopting a year-round calendar, we still have a back-to-school feeling about September. Whatever the calendar says, we bid goodbye to summer at Labor Day and settle into a new season of life. It’s a good time to push the reset button. Perhaps it’s even better than New Year’s Day because there’s no holiday fatigue, no harsh winter at hand, and no pressure to begin a whole new year. Today, right now, you can decide to reset some simple areas of your life that need reordering or reorganizing.
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Think about it this weekend. If you had an hour to devote to resetting some area of your life, what would you begin? Perhaps it’s a spiritual habit that needs revitalization. Perhaps it’s an adjustment to your daily routine that will allow a bit more sleep, a rededication to keeping your financial records in order, or an obligation that’s run its course and needs to be deleted from your schedule. Maybe it’s as simple as cleaning out a drawer or a closet.
God isn’t a God of disorder, and He’s full of grace for fresh starts.
Reset!
The word discipline closely relates to the word discipleship . Both connote a controlled life.
Kenneth O. Gangel
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Ezekiel 36 – 40 [
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