Have you ever noticed that it's usually much easier to start a project than 
to actually finish it? The truth is, anyone can start projects. The world is 
full of just-started projects that looked great at the time but were never 
completed. There's always a certain amount of excitement that comes with 
starting something. People rally around you and encourage you. There's an 
energy that always comes when you're first starting out.
But it takes a real man or woman of excellence and determination to bring 
something through to the finish-especially when you're trying to do it in 
obedience to God. The last thing the devil wants you to do is be an obedient 
Christian. He will try everything he can to distract you and discourage you 
from finishing what you've started. But it takes godly determination to 
bring things all the way through to the finish.
If we want to be people of excellence and integrity, we not only need to 
start things, but we need to finish them as well. Whether it's the small 
stuff like cleaning your closet or organizing the junk drawer in your 
kitchen, or it's something big like starting a new business or ministry. You 
have to start with the small stuff, and the way you handle the small things 
is the way you'll handle the bigger things.
There's a great story about finishing strong in 1 Kings 18. In this passage, 
Elijah prayed for it not to rain and the Bible says that it did not rain for 
over three years. Then Elijah prayed for it to rain again and he declared to 
the wicked King Ahab that it would- even though there was no outward sign of 
rain on the way.
The Bible says that he got down on his knees and began to pray, and he sent 
his servant to the mountaintop to see if a storm was coming. His servant 
returned to say that there was no rain on the way. Elijah told his servant 
to go again, but there was still nothing. He told his servant to go back up 
to the mountaintop seven times. Finally, on the seventh time he saw the rain 
cloud on the way.
But what if he would've stopped praying after the second time or the third 
time? What if he got discouraged and stopped after the fifth or the sixth 
time? I think it took all seven times, and I think seven is just a 
representative number of doing something the perfect number of times until 
you are able to finish the job with excellence.
Today is a great day to make up your mind and say, "I'm going to be the 
person God wants me to be! I'm going to do what God wants me to do! I will 
not give up!" Of course, you must realize that it's easy to commit to 
something when there's no pain or discomfort, and you will have opposition. 
Remember, you have an enemy who doesn't want you to finish-he doesn't want 
you to succeed. He doesn't want you to make progress. But if you'll refuse 
to give up, there's not a thing that he can do.
When you are determined to obey God and follow His commands you'll live life 
intentionally.on purpose! You'll be able to say to the devil, "I'm not going 
to quit! I'm going to keep trying until I finish the things that God has 
ordained me to do. I will finish strong!"
God wants you to finish and He is ready to give you all His power and 
strength to accomplish those things that He has for you to do. He's not 
going to give up on you no matter what. He will always be there cheering you 
on.
If you really want to be ALL you can be, you're going to need to be a strong 
finisher and not just an enthusiastic starter. Anyone can start, but it 
takes a determined person not to become lazy, lethargic or passive and to 
push through the opposition of the enemy to succeed. It takes a person of 
excellence to strive for the finish line no matter what. But I know you can 
do it! You can be ALL God created you to be!
For more on this topic, you may order Joyce's four-CD series "Living with 
Excellence and Integrity" by visiting her website below.
Useful link: www.joycemeyer.org

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