How to Set Faith Goals

Everybody sets goals, especially in a new year.  Some are attainable and some are hopeless.  By now, many have abandoned their goals for the year and some never set any!  As a pastor for over 40 years, I learned how to set goals that were motivated by faith.  A vision, a process, a timeline, and a focus caused many buildings to be built and services to grow. A while back, I could not do a single push-up (maybe one β€œgirl” push-up!).  I felt I could work up to 50 push-ups if I just added one a day.  With the help of a push-up app, I did 172 (in five sets).  Don’t ask me next year because I may be back down to five!

Just like building up in your push-ups, here are some secrets of setting β€œfaith goals”:

1.    β€œStart at the bottom”

  • Like my β€œgirl” push-up, at least I knew where I was starting from. I call it β€œgetting your foot on the bottom of the pool.”

  • Don’t be afraid of the facts. They become your baseline, your reference point that shows progress. In finances, in health, in church attendance, IT IS WHAT IT IS. Delusion short-circuits your goals.

2.    β€œGet a clear vision”

  • In November, 1991, we owed about $2 million dollars on our 6000 seat building. Sitting in a conference where a pastor was speaking on faith, the Lord β€œdropped” in my heart the phrase, β€œDebt-free by ’93.” One year later, on the first Sunday of 1993, we paid the final $42,000 and were DEBT-FREE.

  • Vision is β€œseeing your way clear.” Set a timeline that you feel faith about. Let God show you a plan, a possibility, a process that will work. It won’t be easy, but if you follow the next few steps you will see it come to pass.

3.   β€œFix what is wrong”

  • Change the mechanics of your process that is hindering you. To get debt-free, we implemented a system of spending restraint and strategic principle payments. It helped us see where to cut and what to save in order to achieve our goal.

  • SOMETHING HAS TO CHANGE about your present process. Otherwise, you would have already reached your goal! Don’t expect different results doing the same things.

  • For a car to go faster, it has to β€œshift.” What strategic shifts can you make before you start that will give you the best chance of reaching your goal?

4.   β€œStay totally focused”

  • β€œLaunch strong.”

  • β€œWork for 90 days then evaluate.”

  • β€œMake more changes, work for 90 more days.”

  • β€œProject your success out one year, evaluating every 90 days.” REACH YOUR GOAL.

  • Get a new goal in year two! Always stretch your faith and get a new, attainable goal every year.

Whether it’s push-ups or property development, the principles are the same:  get a reference, get a vision, fix the process, stay focused.  I KNOW your life will change this year using these four simple principles!

β€œFor a car to go faster, it has to shift. What strategic shifts can you make to achieve your faith goals?”

QUESTION: Which of these four areas of goal setting is the most difficult for you to maintain?

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