Work on one thing at a time.
There it is. It’s not a long list of goals or an elaborate
plan. In fact, it’s just one simple task. Choose one area for change or one
nugget of truth learned and apply it to your life right now. Don’t try and
tackle everything at once. That tends to be too much and could actually cause
us to go backwards or at least stat stagnant in our growth. Maybe this year
growing as a wife means learning to trust in the finished work of Christ. There
are a ton of great books out there that can help you in this pursuit (like here, here, and here). Maybe growing as a wife this year means greater
discipline in personal holiness. You can start by reading a chapter of the
Bible a day and praying for your husband for five minutes a day (maybe while
doing the dishes, laundry, or fixing dinner). Maybe growing as a wife means
learning to use your tongue for good towards your husband, rather than for evil.
You can start by trying to think of one encouraging thing (that you mean) to
say to your husband every day.
While these suggestions might seem small, they are steps
forward. Even baby steps move us, albeit slowly, towards greater godliness.
Focusing on one thing at a time allows us to really grow in that particular
area, often fueling greater growth in other areas. It is hard to do things well
when you are stretched in a variety of directions.
Few things have served me more than this simple concept. I
learned it first from listening to Betsy Ricucci (and I can’t remember the
exact message I was listening to). I can get overwhelmed by too many options
and too many things to do, especially when it is related to my growth as a
believer. But what I have learned in those moments, and my husband has so
helpfully led me to see, is that God is concerned with faithfulness, not
perfection. Sometimes faithfulness means just doing the next thing. Sometimes
it means spending time reflecting and identifying areas of needed growth.
Sometimes it means taking action in one specific area. But it usually does not
include all three of those things at the same time! God knows I’m not perfect,
that’s why he provided Jesus as my righteous substitute. Daily plugging along
in the Christian life is faithful living and it will produce a harvest of fruit
in the end.
And often we can get more focused on the evidence of fruit,
can’t we? Yes, as Christians we should be growing and producing fruit, but it
is our overemphasis on the abundance of fruit that often brings discouragement.
This is why working on one thing at a time is so helpful. Instead of being
overly preoccupied with the results, we are focused on the growth and the
process it takes to get us there. But more importantly, focusing on one thing
at a time should cause us to be drawn to the One who will produce a harvest of
righteousness in our life—Jesus Christ. Only he can bring lasting change. Only
he can produce genuine fruit in our lives.
As I look back on this year of marriage, and look forward to
the coming year, there is a lot of sanctification I would like to see take
place. If you are like me, and you struggle with wanting to see more results
than are often evident, you can rest in the promise of Philippians 1:6, God
will complete the work he began in you. And as you work and labor to grow in
godliness, remember this: take it one day at a time.
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