March 5, 2014
Life becomes meaningful when there is a goal and
even more meaningful when the goal is documented. Goals energize us to keep
going even when the going gets very tough. During childbirth, a woman would
ordinarily want to just take it cool but remembering that there is a baby that
needs to come out, she continues screaming and pushing towards the ultimate
goal.
The most miserable person on earth is that man/woman
without clear and written goal(s). Hab 2:2b says, “Write the vision, and make
it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.” Writing the vision down
is the act of goal setting. A goal you don’t set, you don’t get. When you keep
a vision in your mind, it is nothing more than a dream, but the moment you have
it written down, it becomes a goal.
Many people are living life the way it comes because
they really do not have any clear cut goal(s). In Luke 22:42, our Lord and
Savior got so overwhelmed about everything that He said, “Father, if thou be
willing, remove this cup from me,” however, when He remembered the ultimate
goal, He said, “not my will, but thine be done.”
There is power in putting that dream on paper.
Writing it on paper is like signing a contract with another man, whenever you
feel like doing the wrong thing, the contract terms automatically makes you do
the right thing. As Holy and Great God is, He still had to put down His vision
for us in writing through the Bible. He could have relied on the Holy Ghost
alone, but He didn’t.
What is your vision for your life; home; ministry;
write it down. I don’t know how big or small your goal (s) is or are, put them
down on paper then place the goal where you can always see it, that way, your
subconscious starts working on how to get to the finish line and starts dishing
out creative ideas into your mind.
See you at the top!
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