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“Add To Your Faith | Fridays in 2025”

Categories: Add To Your Faith | 2025

Paralysis by analysis. Even if you’re unfamiliar with the term you’re familiar with the experience. It happens when life presents you with such an overwhelming number of options that you are left effectively frozen, unsure of how to move forward. Like when you are beginning to embark on a huge project, but you aren’t quite sure how to begin... or when you want to start a diet, but there are so many options you aren’t sure which to choose... or when you and your spouse want to grab dinner, but you can’t decide where to eat... That’s paralysis by analysis.

I think that can happen to Christians when we think about the prospect of spiritual growth. We are called to constantly grow in Christ (Ephesians 4:13). We are called to press on toward perfection (Philippians 3:14). We are called to observe all the Jesus commanded (Matthew 28:19-20). If you’re anything like me, those commands leave you feeling overwhelmed. Where do I even begin? What should I aim at?

New Christians wrestle with that. There is so much change that needs to take place, what should I tackle first? More established Christians struggle with that, too. They have that intense desire to serve Jesus in every way, but they are bombarded with applications every week from sermons, classes, elders, and podcasts. It’s hard to sift through the advice and focus on a path. Older Christians deal with this, too. They don’t want to settle in but the marriage is solid, the kids are grown, and their faith is strong - sometimes it’s hard to know what else needs doing. Maybe that’s where you are. You want to grow this year, but you just feel a little overwhelmed and uncertain about where to start. Perhaps we could let Peter offer us a little direction.

In II Peter 1:5-7, the apostle zeroes in on seven qualities, and encourages every Christian to add these qualities to their faith: virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. In 2025, Dan and I want to dig into those seven qualities. We want to talk about why they are so important and how we can cultivate these qualities and cause them to flourish within us.

- Jonathan Banning