WHEN TEMPTED TO
QUIT…DON’T!
Rafael Solano was
discouraged and physically exhausted. He sat on a boulder in a dry river
bed and announced to his prospecting companions, “I’m through! There’s
absolutely no use going on with this nonsense any longer. You see this
pebble? I guess this makes about 999,000 rocks I’ve picked up so far –
and no diamond yet. If I pick up another it will be one million, but
what’s the use? I quit!”
This occurred in
1942 after those three men had spent months searching for diamonds in South
America. They worked untiringly –
bending, stooping, gathering endless pebbles – never finding even a trace of
diamonds. But they never considered quitting until Solano became
discouraged. “Well, I guess we might as well stop,” one of his men
agreed, “but just pick up one more rock and make it an even million.”
“All right,” Solano said reluctantly as he kneeled down to retrieve one
more. It was almost the size of a hen’s egg. “Here it is,” he
declared with a flourish, “my very last rock!” Weeks later, a famous New
York jeweler named Harry Winston paid Rafael Solano the sum of $200,000 for
that one-millionth-rock, which turned out to be the largest diamond ever
discovered to that date!
Whenever you are
tempted to quit, don’t! It’s too soon to quit…so go back, my friend, and
pick up one more rock.
I Corinthians 15:58
confirms this:
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
Joe Gladys, our
high school football coach, repeatedly counseled us players: “Winners never
quit; and quitters never win!” American football is played in four
quarters. By the fourth quarter on the gridiron, everyone is extremely
sweaty, emotionally drained and physically exhausted. Mr. Gladys insisted
that the perseverance displayed in the fourth quarter would usually determine
the outcome of the game. Tiredness was no excuse. Pain was no
excuse. “When the going gets tough, the tough get going!” he shouted.
My friend, do YOU
have ‘fourth quarter tenacity’…or are you prone to just quit and walk away
because life brings on an occasional ‘sweat’ or because circumstances leave you
feeling drained and depleted?
I have observed
that satanic attacks are escalated just prior to the revelation of divine
blessing. It is almost as if Satan ‘knows’ when we are in close proximity
to our destiny, so he intensifies the battle to distress and discourage us.
But we are not ignorant of his devices, so we will not allow him to gain
such a carnal or sensory advantage over us. We will always triumph as we
walk by faith, not by sight. (II Corinthians 2:11 and 5:7)
There are at least
five reasons why YOU MUST CONTINUE:
First of all, no
prize is awarded for partial completion of the race. You must run ALL THE
WAY to the finish line. (II Timothy 4:7-8)
Secondly, others
(who may be struggling) are closely observing your “fight of faith.” (I Timothy
6:12) Their ability to win may be directly tied to the victory that YOU
demonstrate and model before them.
Thirdly, there are UNIMAGINABLE REWARDS awaiting
believers who endure to the end. (I Corinthians 2:9)
Fourthly, your PERSEVERANCE in the face of
Satan’s full frontal attack IS AN
ACT OF WORSHIP. Your victory brings ultimate praise and glory to
God. (I Corinthians 6:19-20)
Finally, all of the
creation is groaning and waiting for the “MANIFESTATION
OF THE SONS OF GOD.” Your ‘son-ship’ is clearly revealed as you
WIN out over the set-backs and temptations of this fallen and corrupt world
system. (Romans 8:19-22)
My sisters and
brothers, be encouraged to continue. “Weeping may endure for a night, but
joy cometh in the morning!” (Psalm 30:5b) Please do not allow any individual or
circumstance to rob you of your CROWN
OF LIFE, which the Lord promised to give you on that final Day of
Judgment. (James 1:12)
Sisters
and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU
ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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