WORKING AT IT

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Having heard from God, obeyed Him, and sacrificed for the vision, we still need to work to make things happen!
The fact that you have made all the right moves does not guarantee immediate success.
We most times persist and persevere at the assignment, finding ways to tweak the processes so as to succeed.
We have to work at it!
Moses stuck to the assignment with Pharaoh, demanding for the Israelite release from bondage repeatedly. Joshua stuck to it, leading the wandering Israelite nation through several battles in the Promised Land.
Our Lord Jesus stuck to it, preparing His disciples to take over the world with His gospel of peace and reconciliation with God the Father.
Working at it means sticking to the plan, and executing it through disappointments and delays. Working at it means persisting in the course of action until a breakthrough occurs. Working at it means keeping up the prayer support, as well as the level of faith and belief. Working at it means believing in God, and in your capabilities.
What assignment do you have? Have you planned, prayed, worked, and believed through? Are you faltering due to delayed success? Are you weary or discouraged?
The Lord is advising and inspiring you today not to give up! Keep working at it, and you will yet succeed.
Endure, stay the course, never give up. Win!

Lesson of the Week1. Keep believing in God (Luke 1:37)
2. Never give up (2 Chronicles 15:7)
Faith is the first critical ingredient to success, and anyone without hope or belief cannot win. You have to believe in yourself, your plan, and your skills or competence.
Secondly, you have to apply yourself fully to the task at hand and keep plodding on. You cannot, must not give up or lose hope. Add works to your faith, and success will surely come. A secular quote underscores these two principles by saying:
“So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit--
It's when things seem worst that you must not quit” (Anonymous).

God wants to bless the work of your hands. It is therefore necessary that your hands must find some work to do. Plan your work, and work your plan. The Lord will surely bless the work of your hands, if you work at it.
Blessings and Favor from God’s Throne this week!

Weekly Nugget: “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved” (Matthew 24:13; KJV).
Dr. Kene D. Ewulu ministers from Columbia, South Carolina, The United States.
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