Commitment
“Whatever your lips utter you must
be sure to do…”
(Deuteronomy 23 vs. 23)
One of the ways to be successful in
life is to keep all of your commitments. If you say it, make sure you do it;
even after having second thoughts. Become known as one hundred percent
reliable. It is probably impossible to
be 100% but the closer you are the more you will benefit.
I have a friend who coached youth
soccer and had never played. He told the league that he was unqualified but
would be available if they could not find someone else. They called and he
managed a team and with the help of two assistants that could teach skills they
worked things out. He managed the team rather than coached and the kids had
fun. This same guy also managed a youth hockey team and could not skate. You
see, the people with the skills did not (or could not) make the time
commitment.
In the business world one of my jobs
was training people new to sales. Trainees working with me heard the word
commitment a lot. Fortunately in sales, most of the competition lacked the
passion or desire to be fully committed. If you were the one that got back to
the customer first, if the customer trusted you would be prompt, if your
information was reliable, you would get the first call and the most orders. It
was a simple task and the most important.
At some time in your life you made a commitment to God.
These messages are an opportunity to review that commitment and recharge your
batteries; a way to keep committed and stay on track in a world of
distractions.
Thought for Today: Today let us be
committed. First to God and then to ourselves by being the best we can be!
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord and Father,
today we give thanks for our many blessings. Our families, friends and people
that we do not know yet. We give thanks for being Godly people that will be
accepted and liked by others.
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