Spiritual Bucket List

Creating the proverbial “bucket list” can be a lot of fun. Coming up with a list of things you would like to do one day in the not-too-distant future is also a good way to take the first step in accomplishing your goals.

As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are expected to be growing (1 Peter 2:2; 2 Peter 3:18). We are also expected to be a positive influence on those around us, pointing people toward God (Matthew 5:13-16).

In light of these things, it may be helpful to create some sort of “spiritual bucket list.” A list of things you know you should be doing as you mature in the faith.

Here are a few suggestions to help get you started:

Teach someone—Have a real Bible study where you sit down, open Bibles all around, and you present the life-saving message of the Gospel (Matt. 28:19-20; 2 Tim. 2:2).

Reconcile a broken relationship—For many of us, there is at least one person out there that needs to hear, “Please forgive me” from us (Rom. 12:18).

Really study on your own—Away from the church building, pick a book of the Bible or a topic and really dive in and learn (2 Tim. 2:15).

Memorize—Maybe favorite passages or chapters…maybe several verses that pertain to a certain subject (for example, numerous verses that deal with forgiveness).

Determine to lead—Men, if you’ve never lead a public prayer, determine to do so. Same goes with leading singing, teaching a Bible class, or even presenting a lesson before the congregation.

Go on a Mission Trip—We go places near & far, be a part of that! Put into practice the things you have learned. Nearly everyone I know who has gone on a trip such as this says that it made a significant im- pact on their lives.

Go to more funerals—People are in desperate need when they are grieving. Few things help as much as knowing you are loved when your heart is broken (Rom. 12:15).

Bake more casseroles & cakes—Go to more fellowship meals and spend time with your brothers and sisters in Christ. Encourage those who are sick or hurting in any way.

You could add many more. But remember: You are not too old! Today is the day! Get started!