The only and true master key to success.
And James adds: ‘Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him’ (James 1:12 NIV).
The dividing line between winning and losing isn’t talent; it’s tenacity. Being tenacious means this: 1) Giving it everything you have, not more than you have. Some people inaccurately believe that being tenacious demands more than they have to offer.
As a result, they get discouraged and stop pushing themselves. But being tenacious means giving 100 per cent – not more, and certainly not less. 2) Working with determination instead of waiting on destiny. Persistent people don’t rely on luck, fate, or destiny for their success.
They recognize that trying times aren’t the times to stop trying. 3) Stopping when the job is finished, not when you’re tired.
To succeed, you often have to push beyond what you think you can do. Remember, victory isn’t determined until the last step in the race has been run.
So draw on God’s grace, refuse to give up, and keep going until you cross the finish line and win the prize.
Nehemiah 12-13, Romans 9:16-33
And James adds: ‘Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him’ (James 1:12 NIV).
The dividing line between winning and losing isn’t talent; it’s tenacity. Being tenacious means this: 1) Giving it everything you have, not more than you have. Some people inaccurately believe that being tenacious demands more than they have to offer.
As a result, they get discouraged and stop pushing themselves. But being tenacious means giving 100 per cent – not more, and certainly not less. 2) Working with determination instead of waiting on destiny. Persistent people don’t rely on luck, fate, or destiny for their success.
They recognize that trying times aren’t the times to stop trying. 3) Stopping when the job is finished, not when you’re tired.
To succeed, you often have to push beyond what you think you can do. Remember, victory isn’t determined until the last step in the race has been run.
So draw on God’s grace, refuse to give up, and keep going until you cross the finish line and win the prize.
Nehemiah 12-13, Romans 9:16-33
Prophet Ebankole
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