Join Dr. T.D. Worthington for the January 22nd Edition of the Pathlight Program.
Have you made some resolutions for the New Year? If so, by default it would mean you must have some regrets. And now those regrets must be strong enough for you to ask God to empower you to become a person of resolution. Now, there is a difference in a person with a resolution and a person of resolution.
A resolved person has made a mental determination, a man of resolve has a firmness to actually do it. Resolutions are powerless in the hands of a person without resolve. Benjamin Franklin defined being a man of resolve as: “Resolve to perform what you ought. Then perform without fail what you resolve.”
In this week’s edition of PathLight we will be reminded that being a man of resolve is the key to many of the other virtues. Regardless, if your goal is to achieve patience, to be more faithful at church, to pray more, to be more dependable, none of these can be accomplished without the resolve to perform what you ought.
Please join Dr. T. D. Worthington for this informative study.