A Teenager’s Resolutions (Part 7)

THE RESOLUTIONS OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
61. Resolved, that I will not give way to that listlessness which I find unbends and relaxes my mind from being fully and fixedly set on religion, whatever excuse I may have for it-that what my listlessness inclines me to do, is best to be done, etc. May 21, and July 13, 1723.

62. Resolved, never to do anything but duty; and then according to Eph. 6:6-8, do it willingly and cheerfully as unto the Lord, and not to man; “knowing that whatever good thing any man doth, the same shall he receive of the Lord.” June 25 and July 13, 1723.

63. On the supposition, that there never was to be but one individual in the world, at any one time, who was properly a complete Christian, in all respects of a right stamp, having Christianity always shining in its true luster, and appearing excellent and lovely, from whatever part and under whatever character viewed: Resolved, to act just as I would do, if I strove with all my might to be that one, who should live in my time. Jan.14′ and July ‘3′ 1723.

64. Resolved, when I find those “groanings which cannot be uttered” (Rom. 8:26), of which the Apostle speaks, and those “breakings of soul for the longing it hath,” of which the Psalmist speaks, Psalm 119:20, that I will promote them to the utmost of my power, and that I will not be weary, of earnestly endeavoring to vent my desires, nor of the repetitions of such earnestness. July 23, and August 10, 1723.

65. Resolved, very much to exercise myself in this all my life long, viz. with the greatest openness I am capable of, to declare my ways to God, and lay open my soul to him: all my sins, temptations, difficulties, sorrows, fears, hopes, desires, and every thing, and every circumstance; according to Dr. Manton’s 27th Sermon on Psalm 119. July 26, and Aug.10 1723.

66. Resolved, that I will endeavor always to keep a benign aspect, and air of acting and speaking in all places, and in all companies, except it should so happen that duty requires otherwise.

67. Resolved, after afflictions, to inquire, what I am the better for them, what good I have got by them, and what I might have got by them.

68. Resolved, to confess frankly to myself all that which I find in myself, either infirmity or sin; and, if it be what concerns religion, also to confess the whole case to God, and implore needed help. July 23, and August 10, 1723.

69. Resolved, always to do that, which I shall wish I had done when I see others do it. Aug. 11, 1723.

70. Let there be something of benevolence, in all that I speak. Aug. 17, 1723

Questions For Discussion:

  • In #61 Edwards speaks of “listlessness.” How often do you feel “listless” and what do you do to deal with it? In what ways have you endeavored to re-fix your mind on Christ?
  • In #63 Edwards writes of “a complete Christian.” What would such a person be like? Have you ever known someone who would fit Edwards’ description?
  • In #65 Edwards speaks of laying his soul open to God: “all my sins, temptations, difficulties, sorrows, fears, hopes, desires, and every thing, and every circumstance.” When was the last time you quiet time with the Lord (no iPod, no anything) and opened your soul to Him?

Read Part One - Resolutions #1-10
Read Part Two - Resolutions #11-20
Read Part Three - Resolutions #21-30
Read Part Four - Resolutions #31-40
Read Part Five - Resolutions #41-50
Read Part Six - Resolutions #51-60
Read Part Seven - Resolutions #61-70
Read Closing Statements

4 Responses to “A Teenager’s Resolutions (Part 7)”

  1. Charis Says:

    Resolution number 61 is encouraging, and I agree to it. I hope I shall have the will to also do it.

    “Resolved, that I will not give way to that listlessness which I find unbends and relaxes my mind from being fully and fixedly set on religion, whatever excuse I may have for it-that what my listlessness inclines me to do, is best to be done, etc. ”

    It reminds me of fixing my eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, and devoting my all, including my mind to the One who is awesome.

  2. River Says:

    It’s so wonderful that you have these resolutions here!!! Our family-life has been transformed by #63––that we resolve to be the most complete Christian in our time. That’s just the best race ever that anyone has ever or could ever commit to run.

    Jonathan Edwards was the greatest American theologian that ever lived. I believe he was truly inspired by God (though not in the biblical sense).
    “A Teenager’s Resolutions” is right–these aren’t just for the super-Christians, or the modern-day Puritans. They’re for everyone. He was 18 and 19 when he resolved to do these God-glorifying things, so why shouldn’t we???

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