No matter what your position is in life, there will be days when you will not feel like doing it. You might even go through a longer season in which you feel listless and uninterested in almost everything.
There may be underlying reasons that you will need to prayerfully search out, but often we just need to stir ourselves up and get going again. We need to do it purposely instead of waiting for a feeling to show up and motivate us to action again.
Gratitude helps me do that. When I recount all of my blessings, I am amazed at the goodness of God in my life. It makes me thankful, and that always stirs me up and makes life look brighter. Having great expectations also energizes and motivates me.
We don’t have to wait and see if something good happens in our lives; we can aggressively expect something good to happen. David indicated that if he failed to believe he would see the Lord’s goodness, it would affect him in a detrimental way. He said, [What, what would have become of me] had I not believed that I would see the Lord’s goodness... (Psalm 27:13).
The third thing that energizes me is getting my mind off how I feel and on something I can do to be a blessing to someone else. When I do, it works every time. Before long, I find myself enthusiastic about life and excited to resume my service to the Lord.
You CAN read the Bible through in a year. Start today!
Mon: Leviticus 23:33-44, John 7:1-40, Zech 14:16-21, Heb 11:8-16
Tues: 2 Peter 1-3, John 4:27-38, Psalm 87, Proverb 24:1-4
Wed: Nahum 1-3, John 4:39-54, Psalm 41, Proverb 24:5-6
Thurs: Habakkuk 1-3, John 5:1-15, Psalm 15, Proverb 24:7
Fri: 1 Timothy 1-3, John 5:16-30, Psalm 5, Proverb 24:8-9
Sat: 1 Timothy 4-6, John 5:31-47, Psalm 126, Proverb 24:10
Sun: Exodus 20:1-17, Matthew 5:1-2
Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.
Romans 12:11