How Big Is Your Footprint?


You might have heard of the ecological footprint quiz where you can go online and take a test to see how your lifestyle and habits affect the planet. Some of the questions asked  include how far you drive each day, how large your house is, what kind of foods you eat and if you recycle. The purpose is to help you determine what effect you have on the environment and how you can reduce your impact on it. Therefore, the smaller the footprint you create, the better the score and as a result the better impact on our planet. 

The MyFootprint.org website states that everything we do has consequences. This statement is true, not just ecologically, but with every decision, every action, every word that also have consequences.

Last weekend a friend shared with me that she doesn’t care where she lives, but her major concern is that wherever she lives she wants to leave a footprint for God. Wow…I never thought about that, but I want that to be my goal too.  Unlike our ecological footprint, we should aim for our footprint for God to be as large as possible…deep, long, and wide.

Have you left footprints on the lives of those that you encounter? Do you leave an impression on the community where you reside? Are people’s lives different because you have invested in them?

Ecological footprints might measure humanity’s demands on nature, but spiritual footprints make a difference for all eternity. 

1 Corinthians 15:58 Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.

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