October 27
Never
Quit! by Dr. D. James Kennedy
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‘…Be
faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.’—Revelation 2:10
"Never! Never! Never! Never give up!" Winston Churchill
What is one goal you’ve reached
that you feel particularly proud of? Is it graduating from school? running a
marathon? teaching your children good morals? bringing a friend or family
member to Christ?
Now, what did it take for you to
reach that goal?
Columbus set the goal of sailing
around the world. Every day of his voyage, he penned these words in his
diary: “And this day we sailed on.” Columbus achieved incredible results
because he continued the pursuit of his goal day after day. In the same way,
if we want to reach any goal, we need
perseverance and faithfulness.
How well
we start doesn’t really matter. In any goal we set out to achieve, we
need to persevere until the end.
Would you like to know a couple of
secrets about living successfully? Then read with me a verse from Genesis
which contains two great secrets of success in any sphere of life: “And Abram
took Sarai his wife, and Lot his brother’s son, and all their substance that
they had gathered, and the souls that they had gotten in Haran; and they went
forth to go into the land of Canaan; and into the land of Canaan they came.”
Do you see in these words the two
great principles of success in life?
“And they went forth to go into the land of
Canaan.” The first secret to
succeeding in life is this: We must set out to achieve noble goals, goals
worthy of our effort as people who will dwell eternally in Jesus Christ’s
presence.
Second, we must keep going. Abram and his family made it to Canaan
because they persevered. They traveled
toward Canaan day in and day out until they arrived.
If we expect to lead successful
lives, we can’t give up after we’ve set out to achieve a goal. Instead, we
must everlastingly keep on keeping on.
If you haven’t already determined
some goals for yourself, choose a goal today, a goal worthy of your time and
effort. Then set out to meet that goal, persevering today and in the days to
come.
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