How to Assess Your Day Every Day
May 16th, 2007 by admin
In reading Arnold Dallimore’s bio on George Whitefield, I cam across this list that GW would assess his day each day. This is a great list for all believers to assess their pursuit and hunger for God with so I thought I’d repost it here:
Have I?
“The Diary begins with a list of criteria which he used each night as a basis of judging himself on his actions during the day. The list is, Have I:
1. Been fervent in private prayer?
2. Used stated hours of prayer?
3. Used [a brief private prayer] every hour?
4. After or before every deliberate conversation or action, considered how it might tend to God’s glory?
5. After any pleasure, immediately given thanks?
6. Planned business for the day?
7. Been simple and recollected in everything?
8. Been zealous in undertaking and active in doing what good I could?
9. Been meek, cheerful, affable in everything I said or did?
10. Been proud, vain, unchaste, or enviable of others?
11. Recollected in eating and drinking? Thankful? Temperate in sleep?
12. Taken time for giving thanks according to Law’s rules? [referring to William Law]
13. Been diligent in studies?
14. Thought or spoken unkindly of anyone?
15. Confessed all sins?
George Whitefield:
Volume 1 by Arnold Dallimore (p.80-81).
- George Whitefield’s Biography
- D’Oh! I Need Some Theology
- Learning About Life from George Whitefield
- Caught Reading John Calvin
- Book Review - A World of Difference
