Rebuilders Apostolic Ministries

The need for Spiritual Reset

God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16

I am not a computer whiz. In fact, one of the most difficult things about starting my own business was leaving behind the help desk—all those smart young people at my former employment who come to my aid whenever I had a computer problem without making me feel like a fool.

The other day my e-mail suddenly went haywire. When I clicked on the inbox, up popped an entirely different screen than the one I was used to seeing.

Messages were not arranged by date but by some kind of helter-skelter system I could not decipher.

Suddenly and without warning, my most recent e-mails had vanished.

If you are better at computers than I am, you probably know that I simply had to click on the “View” menu, select “Arrange By,” “Customize View,” “Reset Current View,” and then click on “OK” when a box popped up asking me, “Are you sure you want to reset the view ‘Messages’ to its original settings?”

It only took me about an hour to figure out what a help desk could have fixed in about sixty seconds.

When it comes to our spiritual lives, there may be times when we need to push the reset button.

If you have been a Christian for any length of time, you probably realize that it’s possible to get sidetracked when it comes to our faith.

We can fall into negative habits that lead us away from faith, like:
A. Doubting that God loves us.

B. Like eating everything in sight ( Spiritual Junk Food).

C. Like focusing too much on money.

D. Like thinking everything depends on us rather than on God.

At such times, pushing the reset button involves repenting and returning to the foundational truths of our faith, truths like John 3:16 or Matthew 22:37-39, where Jesus lays out the two great commandments that should characterize our lives: “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. . . . Love your neighbor as yourself.”

In the end, pushing the reset button means admitting you are not a spiritual whiz and then turning to the one who loves you and is able to help you get back on track.

Prayer 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Lord, keep me on the path that leads to life. Direct my steps and I will not fall. Help me to keep you as the focal point 👉 of my life. Deliver me from all forms of distractions that are crowding my heart ❤. Help me stay committed to you and to the Kingdom.
Shalom.