A Call for Sharpshooters in 2012
A Call for Sharpshooters in 2012
You might not realize it, but there are two approaches to expert marksmanship. The first is to train the crosshairs on the exact center of the target, take a deep breath, exhale about halfway and hold it, and slowly squeeze the shot off, holding your aim steady on the bull’s-eye the entire time. The second approach is to forget all that disciplined skill and just shoot the rifle. Then, you just go paint a target around the spot where the slug leaves a hole. Pretty simple, huh?
Obviously a joke. That’s not how sharpshooters are made—by firing first and painting later. But sometimes that’s how we live our lives, isn’t it? We don’t really aim for much; we just do what comes naturally and then see where we end up. How strange! And how unbiblical!
Ever notice how many people in the Bible purposed to live a certain way or aim for a specific goal? “Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king's food, or with the wine that he drank.” (Dan 1:8). “I have made a covenant with my eyes; how then could I gaze at a virgin?” (Job 31:1) “I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil 3:14). Daniel, Job, and Paul all have a target and are aiming directly at it.
So here we are, at the start of a brand new year. I wonder where we’ll be when the holidays roll around again in 2012. Will we be more faithful in our devotions? Will we have talked to anyone about Jesus? Will we know God better through prayer and meditation on His word? Will we have given Him our best every day, or will we give only enough to get by?
Here’s what I’d like to suggest. Take part of this holiday to evaluate your life. Pray a lot. Think hard. Then write down a few specific “targets” you’re going to aim at during this new year.
After you write down your goals, do one more thing. Read over and pray about them at least weekly. In reviewing them like this, we’ll be following the great example of Jonathan Edwards, who used to read his list of personal resolutions weekly, too (a list that grew to 70 goals by the time he finished!).
Let’s aim for something significant this year, OK? No more firing first and painting later!
