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By
Don Wildmon | AFA Founder/Chairman
There is a story told about a certain little boy who wanted a watch.
Day in and day out he pestered his parents about getting him a watch.
His parents put him off every way they could. Finally he drove his
parents to the breaking point. His father told the youngster that
he didnt want to hear another word about a watch from him.
Well, for the rest of that week the lad said nothing about a watch.
He knew that to do so would certainly bring some discomfort to his
sitting down place. However, Sunday soon rolled around and the family
was gathered together for a period of devotion. It was the custom
in the family for each member to learn a new verse of Scripture
and to recite it each Sunday during devotions. Every other member
of the family had said their Scripture verse when it came time for
the small lad to quote his. Looking up with a very solemn face,
he quoted his verse perfectly: What I say unto you, I say
unto all, watch. Well, Im not certain if he got his
watch or the other thing. But one thing I can say for him
he was persistent.
And thats a quality all of us could use persistence.
One of our faults today is that we give up too soon, call it quits
after a single setback, let failure break us instead of make us.
There is very little a person cannot do in this life if he sets
out to do it and stays with it. One reason we dont accomplish
more is that we are quick quitters. We get a setback or two and
then we say it can t be done. We give up. We quit trying.
But history is full of things that couldn t be done. And that
means it is also full of people who did them.
The world looks up in admiration to a person who has staying-power.
He doesnt have to have great brains, or great riches, or vast
opportunities. But if he believes in something, and has the persistence
to stay with that belief regardless of the praise or scorn he receives,
the world ultimately will look up to him.
One reason there arent any more people with persistence than
there are is the simple reason that it takes a big person to try
again, or to stick out the ship when the waves get high. Anyone
can quit. Anyone can get into a lifeboat and float to safety. But
the man with persistence is hunting neither safety nor another mission.
He has something he wants to do, and he believes he can do it. So
he stays with it, come what may. Then one day he finally accomplishes
the impossible.
Great and good goals arent easy to accomplish. They require
great and good people to accomplish them. And great and good people
are individuals who keep on keeping on. I believe God wants a person
who says, I can. I believe God wants a person who will
try again.
All things are possible
He is waiting to see if
you believe Him.
If you do, stay with it..
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