As our world
experiences the closing moments of 2019, we shall corporately embrace and enact
a meaningful metaphor for this wondrous journey called LIFE. In the wise
words of King Solomon, “Better is THE END OF A THING than the beginning
thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.”
(Ecclesiastes 7:8) This sage axiom is mission critical to achieving positive
results as we trek through the unknown territory of 2020. Finishing
strong, i.e. succeeding in every arena of life, requires VISION, PATIENCE and
PERSPECTIVE.
According to Dictionary.com, VISION is defined as “a vivid imaginative conception”
(or) “the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be.”
To be sure, what we SEE is a determining factor in what we will BE and,
by extension, what we will DO. Solomon declared, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” (Proverbs
29:18) As we navigate through 2020 with the help and direction of our Lord,
extraordinary vision will be required. That is, we must look beyond any
unexpected situations, temporary circumstances, or occasional barriers in this
coming year to visualize and actualize our God-ordained purpose and destiny.
Dictionary.com tells us that PATIENCE is the “ability or willingness
to suppress restlessness or annoyance when confronted with delay” (or) “the
bearing of provocation, misfortune, or pain, without complaint” (or) “quiet,
steady perseverance.” Key Questions: Which of life’s mountains are you positioned
to scale? What barriers are you prepared to handle? What delays are
you determined to ignore in order to achieve your life-dream?
Finishing strong in
every God-given task also necessitates PERSPECTIVE, which according to Dictionary.com, is “a visible scene extending to a distance” (0r) “the
state of one’s ideas, the facts known to one in meaningful relationship.”
Therefore, PERSPECTIVE is
the first cousin of VISION.
It sees the future, but does so in a very practical and proactive manner.
That is, perspective allows us to objectively visualize the key
connections between our past, present and future. When the Apostle Paul
spoke of “forgetting those things which are behind,” he did so in the context
of a personal recognition that (1) “I count not myself to have apprehended,” (2)
I am “reaching forth unto those things which are before,” and (3) “I press
toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
(Philippians 3:12-14)
Remember this.
Past is prologue to present. As such, your past is not your enemy;
neither is your present, no matter what either looks like or feels like to
you. Both offer significant insights that will ultimately birth and
develop the vision, preparation and realization of your future.
When God created us,
He foreordained our future out of clear foreknowledge of our character and our
calling. That is, GOD ENDED
US in the same moment that HE
STARTED US. As such, we believers are elected “according to the foreknowledge of God.” (I Peter
1:2) Therefore, we can be “confident of this very thing, that he who has
begun a good work in [us] will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.”
(Philippians 1:6) There can be no doubt. Indeed, there IS no doubt.
WE WILL FINISH STRONG!
How so? How can
we be filled with faith and confidence about FINISHING STRONG – today and
always – especially in the presence of challenging problems or setbacks?
In a word, we must capture and cling to these indispensable
prerequisites: COVENANT FAITH.
UNSHAKABLE FOCUS. UNCEASING PRAYER. WORD KNOWLEDGE.
EAGLE-EYE VISION. ENDURING PATIENCE. SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVE.
LIFE CONSISTENCY. And, never forget this mission-critical
trait: TENACITY.
You CAN do it! You WILL do it! In the coming year, my
intercessory prayer is that your life, your health, your family, your ministry,
your career and every single person that you touch will be highly favored and
immeasurably blessed!
My friend, may God’s
highest blessing and favor be yours. HAVE
A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR!
Sisters and brothers,
be continually blessed and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET YOUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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