As we get older, we start looking at life very differently, don’t we?
For example, with the new year coming up, this isn’t just a transition to a new year, it’s a transition to a new decade. Think about the last ten years. What’s different in your life now than it was just ten years ago? In the span of the eons, ten years isn’t a lot. But a lot can happen in just ten years.
What things have changed for you professionally? Do you have the same job as you did in 2010? Did you retire in this time span?
How has your family changed? Did kids go off to college? Did someone get married? Or maybe you lost a loved one...
What about spiritually? Can you say that you are a stronger, better Christian than you were ten years ago?
Some might argue that “the more things change, the more they stay the same.” Maybe your life has went through lots of changes - where does that put you in a spiritual sense that’s different than ten years ago? Are you in the same state spiritually that you were ten years ago... or are you better? Or worse? Have you gotten closer to God, or farther away from Him?
There’s nothing like the marking of a new year (or a new decade) to make one question progress. That’s the real question that faces us every day - how are we progressing in our walk with God? Milestones like the turning of a decade almost force us to look at our lives and what we’ve done.
I’m reminded of the passage in Hebrews 13 that says “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” It is not our savior who will change to meet our needs, it is us who must change to serve in His kingdom.
Not all change is good, but progression and growth in your spiritual life is always good. Have you grown in God in the last ten years? And what might the next ten bring?