Spiritual Inventory
Text: Luke 15:17 IBCSWS December 28, 2003
Preacher: Pastor Jose B. Cabajar
Inventory is of a great value in all aspects
of life. Its importance must not be disregarded but
must be well-appreciated. Every year end, inventory
is a part of every organization, big and small,
non-profit and profit-oriented entities. Inventory
is a way of knowing what happened, what is
happening, and most all, what to look forward in the
future. The same is true with every individual -
self-evaluation is greatly needed for improvement of
one’s self: A person who does not practice
self-evaluation has the possibility to be deceived
and to be destroyed. Without self-searching, we
could not see ourselves in reality.
Christians should be aware of the value and
blessings of self-evaluation. We are in a busy world
and there is always the danger of overlooking the
questionable areas of our life. We could be too
critical to others, but remain neglectful when it
comes to our dirty spots of life. We need the help
of God in order to have a well-evaluated life.
In Psalm 139:23-24, David said, Search me, O
God, and know my heart: try me, and know my
thoughts: and see if there be any wicked way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting. Honest spiritual
inventory is attained through humility on the part
of a believer and through the working of the Lord.
Spiritual inventory helps us to see who we
really are according to Gods view point. Consistent
inventory from time to time shapes and leads us to
spiritual consistency As we consider our spiritual
needs, we could also sort out things that are
worthless. The worthless and none essential things
in our lives must be put away and the needful things
must be desired and embraced for our spiritual
edification. Spiritual cleansing is an excellent
outcome of spiritual inventory.
The parable of the lost son is a very simple
story, yet it has a weighty spiritual lesson not to
be avoided, but to be put into practice.
Demonstrating these Biblical principles in our lives
surely glorify our Heavenly Father.
(I) We Must Consider Ourselves
Luke 15:17
-Self-realization
-Self-evaluation
The prodigal son had a different outlook of
life and an indifferent attitude toward his father,
until he came to himself. He was not aware of his
unwise money management which led him to deep
poverty. He could not resist the enticement of the
devil. His foolishness and evil desires led him to
spiritual poverty. Truly, we must consider our ways.
(II) We Must Know Our Gains And Loses
Luke 15:14-18
-Material and spiritual gain
-Material and spiritual loses
One good reason why we need to have spiritual
inventory is to know and evaluate our spiritual
performance. Through this process, we could see our
spiritual condition. In many cases, material loss is
an unpleasant consequence of
unmonitored spiritual life. God permits this to
happen in order to catch our attention that we may
take heed to His message and keep right with Him. It
also reminds us to put our trust in the Lord and not
in our own way of understanding. The prodigal son
realized his loses when he came to himself.
(III) We Must Know How To Resolve
Luke 15: 18-20
-With determination
-With humility
-With repentant heart
-With spiritual intelligence
In the process of self-inventory, as we see
our failures and blunders of life, our crucial
decision plays an important role in restoring things
and attaining good
success in the future. Spiritual determination is an
advantage to reach success. Humility is a God-given
principle to enjoy God’s grace. Repentant heart
touches Gods heart of compassion. Spiritual
intelligence is a gift from God, and freely given to
those who have a contrite heart. Eventually, it
leads them to walk in the
path of wisdom.
(IV) We Must Rejoice In Our Success
Luke 15:21-32
-Spiritual healing
-Spiritual direction
-Spiritual progress
In every failure there is lesson to be
learned. The lost son learned many lessons through
his unpleasant experiences, but through spiritual
inventory, he saw what is essential for his
spiritual restoration.
In every success we must know how to rejoice
in the Lord. In Luke 15:32 it is written, It was
meet that we should make merry, and be glad: for
this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and
was lost, and is found.
New Year is coming! May we realize the
importance of spiritual inventory and take time to
evaluate ourselves through the help of God.
Spirit-guided inventory is the key to a better
spiritual life. May the grace of God be manifested
as we deepen our desire to have a well-evaluated
life. May the Lord Jesus Christ be glorified in
everything we do and in every success we attain.