"This one thing I do." Php 3:13
Ask yourself these two questions:
- Do I want God's best?
It's not easy to rise up early while others sleep, and prepare for the challenge. Like Jesus in Gethsemane, you'll discover it's hard to find people who will stand with you while you're in preparation. But there can be no celebration without preparation. Not everybody can handle success. Some would rather have tranquility; they don't like criticism and they can't take the pressure. But if you want God's best you can have it. If you've the passion, the price won't stop you! You'll be drawn and driven toward the goal. - How strong is my desire?
If you don't have the passion for it, you'll never overcome the obstacles. Real power comes from desire kindled in the furnace of unfilled longing. Long-distance runners take steady strides and focus on endurance, not just speed. They run each lap, stretch to their limits and give themselves to one thing - winning. Perspiration pours out of them. The taste of exhaustion is in their mouths. As they near the finish line a final burst of energy kicks in. It's the last lap. No excuses, it's now or never! At least one time before they lay you in your casket, you owe it to God and yourself to experience that last-lap feeling of giving it all you've got. Victory doesn't come cheap. Paul writes: "Be prepared. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand." (Eph 6:13-15 TM).
God is on your team.
Amen
Prayer:
By: Dr. Shine David