It has been said that “Those who fail to learn history are
doomed to repeat it.” If we apply this personally, we could say, “Those who
fail to learn from their history will find themselves making the same mistakes
all over again.”
I don’t know about you, but I’d like to not make those
particular mistakes again. It’s not that I’m afraid of mistakes, but I’d sure
like to learn from new ones, instead
of repeating the old ones.
And so I try to reflect on the year behind me, and I try to
learn from the year I’ve just finished, with the hope that I’ll actually be
more mature, not just older, next year. If you’d like to join me, here are some
questions you might reflect on. Hint: this is a great time to get out your
journal and write:
What was your biggest triumph in the past year? What does
God say about it?
What was your most costly mistake in the past year? What do
you learn from it?
What was the smartest decision you made during the year?
What was the greatest lesson you learned during the year?
If you could repeat one day of the last year, what day would
that be, and why?
If you could forever forget one day from last year, what
day, and why?
What one bit of Scripture best describes last year?
What are you most happy about completing during the last
year?
Who are the three people that had the biggest impact on your
life? Have you thanked them?
Who are three people whose lives you impacted for good? Have
you thanked God for them?
What area of your life have you best taken responsibility
for?
What area of your life did you leave to someone else to be
responsible for, and why?
What was the most loving service you performed? What effect
did you see from it?
What was the biggest risk you took? How did that turn out?
How could it have gone even better?
What important relationship improved the most? What made the
improvement?
What important relationship took a hit last year? What can
you learn from that?
What compliment would you have liked to have received?
What compliment would you like to have given last year? Can
you give it now?
What else do you need to say or do to be completely finished
with the year?
What would you like to say to your Father about last year?
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