BALANCE– an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady; a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions
As I consider the various areas of my life as a Christian woman, I know I need to keep growing in all aspects (Eph. 4:15). I need to nurture my relationship with God. I need to take care of myself physically. I need to work at being a better wife and mother. I need to look for ways to reach the lost, help the needy, and encourage others.
Sometimes it’s a real challenge for me to feel “upright and steady” and to keep everything “in the correct proportions.” I’ll do great at exercising and eating right but find myself neglecting personal Bible study. I’ll put more concerted effort into my marriage, and then realize it’s been way too long since I’ve had someone in my home or invited someone to worship. It’s like I forget certain areas while I’m focusing on other ones.
It could be that’s just how my mind works. I have to write things down to remind myself to do them. When it comes to finding balance in my Christian walk, I finally came up with the kind of list that actually works for me. It’s all on one sheet, it’s easy, and it reminds me to “grow in all aspects.”
I’ve hesitated to share this list because I don’t want to give the impression that Christianity is a checklist of good deeds, and as long as I can check everything off my list, I can feel good about myself. Truly, that’s not what this is about. Christianity is putting God’s will first and allowing it to affect every area of my life. But we are commanded to be soul-winners (Mark 16:15), to be benevolent (Matt. 25:34-46), to show hospitality (Rom. 12:13), and to encourage others (Heb. 10:24,25). It just helps me personally to have a visual reminder of those areas so I can think about ways to live them out each day.
About the list:
- The first half focuses on daily communication with the Father (Bible study and prayer).
- The next section focuses on physical health. I put tally marks down for each glass of water I drink and list the type of exercise I did. At first I tried to include a space for a food journal, but a.) it took too long to record everything I ate (ha!), and b.) I find that if I’m exercising and drinking plenty of water each day, I end up eating better anyway.
- Then there’s a place to list the three most prioritized things that need accomplished that day.
- The final section is really what makes this list work for me. It simply lists benevolence, hospitality, soul-winning, and encouragement. It reminds me to do something that falls under one of those categories, and then I’ll write down next to it what I did (like sending a card, making a call or visit, having a family over, putting tracts in the car for distribution opportunities, etc.). Because one of those areas comes more naturally to me than the others, this section also allows me to see when I’ve been neglecting the ones that push me out of my comfort zone.
To make it a little more fun and feminine, I printed the list off on a variety of pretty papers. I can choose whichever print strikes my fancy each day.