A. Keep learning. Acquiring new skills or knowledge stimulates our
minds. Most importantly, we should continue learning more about God
through studying His Word.
B. Keep loving. We are to love
the Lord and other people, especially believers (Deut. 6:5; John 3:34).
Individuals who are in caring relationships—whether with a spouse,
friends, or family—are more likely to stay young at heart.
C.
Keep laughing. Laughter relaxes your body and helps release tension. A
healthy sense of humor gives us a sense of vitality (Prov. 19:22).
D.
Keep leaving. Once you confess a sin or give a burden to the Lord,
leave it with Him (1 Peter 5:7). Painful events from the past may come
to mind, but don’t dwell on them. Those who want to be youthful can’t
carry around the weight of emotional baggage.
E. Keep
longing. Christians should want to reach their potential. So never stop
dreaming about what the Lord may want to do through you. Allow yourself
to use your imagination while prayerfully determining biblical goals for
your life.
F. Keep looking. Watch to see how God is
working in you and in the lives of those around you. Read His Word and
expect Him to reveal spiritual truth. Pay attention to the voice of the
Holy Spirit as He guides you moment by moment.
G. Keep
laboring. The pattern God set for the Hebrews was six days of labor and
one day of rest (Ex. 20:9). Our Maker designed us to be active.
Exercising our bodies—through manual labor and other physical
activity—keeps them healthy.
H. Keep leaning on your
heavenly Father. Turn every burden and worry over to God. Learn to
depend more and more on Him. The Christian life is impossible apart from
the strength of the Holy Spirit working through us.
I.
Keep your language positive. What your mouth speaks, your ear hears,
your brain registers, and your body responds. People with a positive,
godly attitude and a desire to obey the Lord tend to avoid much of the
stress that burdens so many today.
J. Keep listening to
the Lord. When you pray, don’t do all the talking. Ask the Father to
guide your life each day. He knows your hidden abilities and wants to
help you reach your potential. Ignore ungodly counsel and choose to
follow His wisdom instead.
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