Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Pursuit of Victory

The Pursuit of Victory


"When Gideon came to the Jordan, he and the three hundred men who were with him crossed over, exhausted but still in pursuit."Judges 8.4
When we believe in what we are doing and we have a target to reach out we don't care of how far we got to go to accomplish our mission. One reason why many people fail in what they do is that they get ready to start something but they don't get ready persevere on what they have started to do. Why, for example, are there so many broken marriage? Is that because there's no more love? Or, are they getting tired of seeing each other? These could be the answers but in my opinion, the main reason why they break up easily is because they got ready to get married but they forget to prepare themselves to remain married which is the most difficult side of a relationship because after we get marriage then problems come, that's when you find out the other side of your partner, you are able to know not only what is good but principally what is bad, exactly what you couldn't see before getting married, but then it's too late, you've already got married. If you are not prepared to keep your marriage then, there's no doubt that you are going to break up.
In terms of conquering victories and make your dreams come true the same rule must be applied; to believe that God wants to bless you is not enough you must also do your part by pursuing what you want which in some cases take time to happen and if you are not prepared to persevere on what you do believe God is going to do in your life, sooner or later, you will give up on your dreams. Get ready therefore, not only to start something but to finish what you start.
Bishop Carlos E Da Costa

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