While spending time reading and praying for revival this morning I was introduced to George Whitefield’s (1714-1770) list of 15 questions he would use to evaluate himself regarding his daily duties. I did a quick search for the list and found that Tim Keller had posted them in Twitter back in 2018. So here are the 15 questions.
Have I …
1.Been fervent [had warmth of feeling] in private prayer?
2. Used stated hours of prayer [morning, noon, and evening]?
3. Used [spontaneous prayer to God] every hour?
4. After or before every deliberate conversation or action, considered how it might tend to God’s glory?
5. After any pleasure, immediately given thanks [to God]?
6.Planned business for the day?
7.Been simple [avoided luxury and ostentation] and recollected [stayed aware of God’s presence] in everything?
8.Been zealous in undertaking and active in doing what good I could?
9.Been [humble], cheerful, affable in everything I said or did?
10.Been proud, vain, unchaste or enviable of others [in my thoughts]?
11. Recollected in eating and drinking? Thankful? Temperate [disciplined] in sleep?
12.Taken time for giving thanks according to [William] Law’s rules?
13.Been diligent in studies?
14.Thought or spoken unkindly of anyone?
15. Confessed all sins?