In 2015 I rode my bike 50 times for a total of 1026 miles. I walked
226 times for a total of 906 miles. On weekends I do a couple of
specific routines to maintain flexibility and fight older-age muscle
loss. My most important rituals are daily Bible reading and prayer. I
also do a lot of reading to try to understand why I am the way I am
inside and what I can do to change things for the better.
Every
day is filled with many small decisions that decide whether I will
improve or lose ground. But the decision itself is not enough, it has to
be followed by action. Will I actually do what needs to be done or will
magical-thinking convince me that skipping "this one time" is okay or
that I can do it tomorrow.
I don't make New Year's resolutions. I ask God to show me the small, sustainable things I can do this year.
This morning started a different Bible reading schedule. By the grace
of God I will read each morning so that I have fuel to fight the
messages this corrupt world hurls all day long. The reality is that my
mind will be transformed one way or another; I want it to be towards the
good.
I have a huge prayer list. It is not a burden to go
through but a joy. I believe in the power of God and miracles. All year
long I will see amazing things happen and I will know that in some
mysterious way my prayers were a part of the outcome.
Every day I
will make decisions and take actions that will fight addiction, anger,
apathy, and indifference. By the grace of God I will have the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I
can and the wisdom to know the difference.
With gratutude,
Philip
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