Fail Well

Do you know it’s easier to say I GIVE UP than I will FIGHT! Because giving up has no further demand on you  & the emotional expectation of giving up is sympathy – even in a boxing match you will keep being beaten up until you give in or the referee calls a break to your misery.

 In a fighting match, anything can happen. in an instance, you can win or be knocked out BUT in that instance, as the blows pound your body and the pain is no longer there, just the discomfort of continuous delivery – the opponent only focuses on your weak point, the areas that if he touches can do the most damage and make you give up.

Yesterday, @oasisla, men Wednesday night fellowship, I got a light bulb moment when my pastor said “Even prayer can be unbelief – see many times even when God has told us or declared something over us, we still in “unbelief” stand at the door knocking yet God already opened the door, God already ushered us in and sat us down but we keep going back out to knock again – God cannot dis-honor his own world, he has said it he will do EXACTLY what he has said regardless of the odds and circumstances.

 Listen, fight for your dreams, and your dreams will fight for you. To win any battle, you must fight as if you are already dead, the only reason a warrior is alive is to fight, and the only reason a warrior fights is to win. Never stop. Don’t stop .unlike all other fights, this one has God’s word in it, as the blows keep coming and your best efforts and the techniques you have used in the past to win fights do not work! 

To fight the good fight is one of the bravest and noblest of life’s experiences so fight the good fight. May our King give us grace to serve, persevere, and be loyal to Him in this lifelong war campaign until we meet Him face-to-face at Jesus’s feet.

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