Diamonds the most precious gem known to mankind was once a piece of coal that stuck to its job by enduring pressure and heat. What are you willing to stick with to achieve your dreams?
This article is about perseverance, a necessary ingredient to your worthy pursuits. Talents, skills and gifts alone will not land you to your desired haven. Perseverance is the key to accomplish your dreams.
Your success is largely dependent upon the following three characteristics:
· Persistence. The act of holding firmly and steadfastly to a purpose, state, goal, or undertaking despite obstacles, warnings, or setbacks.
· Perseverance. Persistent determination
Like the caterpillar that builds a cocoon before becoming a butterfly each stage of the process was a necessary struggle to become what it was destined to be. Likewise, perseverance is a building block to your character and is necessary for personal growth.
When you are persevering through your difficulties you are demonstrating the true essence of success. Why? Because it takes time to discover the true nature of anything. Through many trials and errors Thomas Edison, the father of electricity persevered until he discovered the way to make the light bulb work. Thomas Edison was quoted as saying, “I have not failed I have just found 10,000 ways that it won’t work. Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up”.
History has proven that success and victory were the results of apparent defeat and failure. It was preserving through the challenges of life that Mother Theresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King and many other notable people fulfilled their God given purpose and destiny.
Remember the story of the race between the Hare and the Turtle. The rabbit is known for swiftness and the turtle for being slow. The turtle won the race by persevering and keeping a steady pace.
Your desire to achieve your dreams is somewhat like a race in life. You must be willing to persevere and keep a steady pace. Always “Acknowledge God in all your ways and He will direct your paths.” (Proverbs 3: 6)
Wouldn’t it be nice if life was a bed of roses, without the thorns of course but in this life you are guaranteed to face difficulties? John 16:33b says, “In this life you will have tribulations (difficulties); but be of good cheer (encouraged), I have overcome (prevailed in life) the world.” If you want to be a winner in life you must be willing to do what winners do. They run the race to win the race.
“Remember the race is not given to the swift, but he that endures (perseveres) to the end wins.” (Ecclesiastes 9:11 paraphrase cd)
DON’T QUIT – Famous Poem
when the road you’re trudging seems all uphill,
when the funds are low and the debts are high,
and you want to smile but you have to sigh,
when care is pressing you down a bit - rest if you must,
but don’t you quit.
And many a fellow turns about when he might have won had he stuck it out.
Don’t give up though the pace seems slow - you may succeed with another blow.
often the struggler has given up when he might have captured the victor’s cup;
and he learned too late when the night came down,
how close he was to the golden crown.
and when you never can tell how close you are, it may be near when it seems afar;
so stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit - it’s when things seem worst,
you must not quit.
Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance.
When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.
The Author: Amazing Grace Super Store
About: Carolyn’s passion to make a positive difference in the lives of others is motivated by her love for the Lord. She uses her gifts and talents in the market place to help others grow in the knowledge of God. She is a Professional Correctional Educator, Bible Teacher and Entrepreneur. She promotes both home and missionary work through financial support.
-Carolyn Dickens
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