A new year, a new resolution—it’s January 3rd, how are you doing? Perhaps January 1st is just another day for you, but for me, it’s a new beginning! I love new beginnings; however, the challenge to accomplish something—sticking to it to the end—can be overwhelming! Last year’s Master Club* Award’s ceremony brought this into clear focus for me.
One young lady received an award which some of the students had never seen before because it requires three years of complete dedication to earning every badge in the program. This is not an impossible feat, but it does require a lot of commitment. Several students who would return the following fall showed great excitement and interest in earning that award. Now, here we are in the middle of that particular challenge, and I’m having my doubts that any of them will complete all the requirements. How does it happen: completing a task, sticking to it to the end?
Paul said, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith (2Timothy 4:7).” Isn’t that every believer’s goal? Sometimes the Christian race can seem daunting. Yes, we break forth at the starting line with “new babe” joy and expectancy, but sometimes, when we are out there in the middle somewhere with no end in sight, it can be lonely, discouraging, and seemingly impossible to keep fighting “a good fight.” You’ve probably heard of the farmer who keeps his eyes focused on a certain post or tree to ensure that he has plowed straight rows, but if there’s nothing to focus on, what do we do to keep the line straight? Here’s what my hero, Ron Hamilton has to say:
When the going gets tough, sail on! When the sea gets rough, sail on!
When you’re tempted to quit, sail on! Don’t give up the ship, sail on!
Trust in God’s might. Don’t give up the fight. Come on! Keep on! Sail on!
If you want to succeed, sail on! Christ is all you need, sail on! Sail on!
Do you see Him? Can you sense His presence? Do you feel His guiding hand upon your shoulder? He is there beside us… IN us! Wow! So…
- Remember that you have a Friend that sticks closer, cheers louder, sees better, loves deeper, and knows you better than you know yourself!
- Don’t forget all of God’s helpers! Hopefully, you have a pastor, pastor’s wife, Sunday school teacher, Bible study leader, friend, or family member who can help and encourage you on your journey. Don’t be afraid (or too proud—I can say that because I struggle in that area!) to ask for help.
- Set goals! You will never hit the bull’s eye if you don’t put up the target! It’s OK to be hard on yourself and stretch yourself a bit further. This year, I’m trying to read/listen to the Bible in 90 days. That’s a big one for me, but here’s the plan:
- I’m using Youversion.com which puts the Bible at my fingertips.
- I’m mostly listening to it in pieces throughout the day. (Praise the Lord for earbuds!)
- HERE’S THE BIG ONE: I’m not listening to anything else until I am finished with my Bible listening for the day! When I first wanted to become faithful in my Bible devotions, I would not eat until I read the Bible. That worked!
- Keep focused on the goal. Sometimes we crash and burn and Satan is right there at our elbow to feed us his lies, like: “You’re being legalistic.” “This really isn’t necessary.” “Who says you have to read the Bible to be a good Christian?” “You’re just doing this for prideful reasons.” Then your flesh comes along and says, “I’m tired.” “I don’t want to read anymore.” “You should be doing…” “I can’t concentrate anymore.” “My eyes hurt.” “My head hurts.” “My feet hurt.” Then the dog barks to be fed, or the kids need help, or hubby interrupts.
When the going gets tough, sail on! When the sea gets rough, sail on!
When you’re tempted to quit, sail on! Don’t give up the ship, sail on!
Trust in God’s might. Don’t give up the fight. Come on! Keep on! Sail on!
If you want to succeed, sail on! Christ is all you need, sail on! Sail on!
Is it worth it? Oh, yes! Can you imagine hearing this from Jesus:
Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord. Matthew 25:21
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
* a children’s Bible club in which the students earn badges, etc.
I have a pastor’s wife for a very dear friend. She works hard to keep me on my spiritual path! She is very encouraging, informative, loving and is not afraid to tell you when you are doing wrong. I have the best helper here on earth 😇💜❤️
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