Resolutions Worth Keeping

Revelation 3:1

Like many other Christian festivals, the celebration of New Year's Day in the West started before the church came into existence. The Romans celebrated the start of the New Year on March 1, not January 1. Julius Caesar instituted New Year's Day on January 1 to honor Janus, the two-faced god who looks backward into the old year and forward into the new. The custom of "New Year's resolutions" began in this early period, as the Romans made resolutions with a moral flavor, mostly to be good to others. Today, many have taken New Year's Eve and New Year's Day as God-given opportunities to reflect, pray, and dedicate ourselves anew to our Lord. What resolutions will we make this year? Many resolutions will be forgotten about before the end of this month. I would like to suggest a few important resolutions that are worth keeping!

This message is from the Lord Jesus Christ. The recipient of the message was a local church in the first century; the church of Sardis.

Note what Jesus said about this church. He described it as a "dead" church. That means that churches can die. Now sometimes a church ceases to exist (Victory Baptist Church of Portland, Oregon), but all too often they die inwardly, even while it appears to still be alive.

I. Don't Give Up Even in the Face of Persecution

II. Don't Give Way to False Teaching

III. Don't Give In to Indifference