Three questions to ask:
What does God hold me accountable for?
What does it mean to be a human being and to live the life we were intended?
What would a life of wisdom and wholeness look like?
Randy’s list of 10 essentials for a life of wholeness:
- Have a heart of worship where I share the day with the Lord.
John 14:15-23, Hebrews 13:5-6, John 15:1-17
A question to be asked at the end of every day is “Did I worship today? Did I
share the day with the Lord?”
- Have a handful of godly friends who know everything about me.
1 Kings 19, 2 Timothy 4, Romans 16
A question for the end of every day is “Did I make some investment in good
friends today?”
- Faithfully and joyfully live out my role in my family.
Matthew 15, Ephesians 4-5, 1 Peter 3:7
A question for the end of every day is “Did I serve my family with what I could
today?”
- Take up the “towel and basin” and advance the cause of Christ where it is not.
- Work hard.
Proverbs 12-13, Ecclesiastes 9:10, Colossians 3:17
A question for the end of every day is “Somewhere today, did I work hard?”
When you begin to leave “one behind,” it is not something you are leaving behind, but you that you are leaving behind!