PLAN FOR VICTORY—Passion Part 5/12
Proverbs 19:11, 20, Ephesians 6:10-18
Proverbs 19:11, 20, Ephesians 6:10-18
Life is not as neat as working jigsaw puzzles. Neither do people fit together perfectly, there are too many ragged edges. When a person has a goal, it’s easy to become discouraged when failure upsets the plan. Patience, perseverance and passion work together in reaching the end of life victoriously. Our Father has plans to combat against despair. When we embrace His word as truth, we edge closer to realizing our goals.
People show determination, but not always confidence. The Children’s story “The Little Engine That Could” is a perfect example of grit and determination. “I think I can, I think I can” can be changed into “I know I can through Christ” easily enough. When someone has a goal that consumes their hearts and minds, determination is not a problem. But when a person is luke-warm on that same goal, passion is replaced by procrastination.
If this is you, consider that your chosen goal isn’t God ordained. Rethink your goal. Is it self-seeking for your own glory, or will it bring glory to God? Will your goal serve others doing something that you find enjoyable, and have a demonstrated talent doing? If not, God Himself may be cooling your passion to achieve it. It is important to choose goals wisely to claim the prize at the end of your life’s rainbow.
Consuming desire—that which does not fade over time can be seen when your answers to questions remain consistent. Your answers gush out of your mouth with gusto. “Are you college bound?” is one question that adults enjoy watching kids answer. People can tell what kind of person you are when answering that question. They listen to how forceful your answer is. That indicates your passion.
Search your heart to find your goals. When they reflect a deep desire to please and honor the Lord, they will be met—regardless of how large they may be. Sometimes God doesn’t honor your goals because they are too small. Think about that!
Take Home Nugget
We serve a God of impossibilities. Dream large. Study hard. Clothe yourself in the armor of God when facing life. Walk on your path with confidence and determination. When someone ridicules you, smile back and hold your head high. The best way to stifle ridicule is to prove it wrong. Seek God and claim His promise of victory!
Dream large and grip Jesus’ hand.
When two walk together
None can break that band.
J.D. Griffith
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