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Finishing Strong

DAY 1 OF 4

Count The Cost

"Beginning well is a momentary thing; finishing well is a lifelong thing." - Ravi Zacharias

Starting something new is always exciting. Even though we may have fears initially, but I think in general we all look forward to a new thing. Often I've ventured out into new phases of my life, I could still remember my first day of elementary school; it was scary but exciting all simultaneously. Every idea for a new project, venture, or journey breeds deep excitement in our souls. In life we all love to start; be it dating, marriage, joining the workforce, college, the gym, business, a ministry, a creative project, or a family. Whatever it may be, we all look forward to the beginning of something new because it always sounds and feels magical in our minds. We get a feeling of euphoria which we hope would never disappear. Starting is infused with positives only, and our thoughts may roam the expanse of possibilities, and the results always end well in our minds. Starting is terrific, but there is something more powerful than starting, it is finishing.

Jesus in one of his teachings addressed starting and finishing, and while he was speaking on following him, he used natural examples to reiterate his point - (Luke 14:28 – 37 NIV). Life is full of many great starters, but unfortunately, the numbers dwindle with finishers. When we stop for a moment and look around the world today globally or even in our communities, we can see the effects of the starters that never finished. There are increasing numbers of single-parent homes with mostly absentee fathers, divorce, and teenage pregnancies. There are growing numbers of homeless individuals and families, businesses are closing their doors, and the list can go on and on if we pay close attention to the many unfinished scenarios. 

Jesus urged us to count the cost before we start because he knew the giddy feelings we would encounter once we get ideas that sound great to us. He knew we could get so caught up in starting and forget the cost involved to finish our assignments. I have seen and experienced so many heartbreaks and disappointments, so many tears, and sleepless nights all because I didn't count the cost, and I didn't consider the whole picture; creating my own failure. For example, a marriage. It is so easy to start a marriage but often-times we confuse the wedding day with marriage, and when we finally realize the journey of marriage will cost a lot to finish we get disappointed. Many marriages today are in a state of flux because the cost was not counted initially. God works differently from our world system, the Word tells us, "For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love, he predestined us for adoption to sonship through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will." (Ephesians 1: 4-5 NIV). God knows the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10 NIV), God counts the cost to the end, and then he started creation. So too we must count the cost before we start anything, and calculate a strong finish even before we start. 

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Finishing Strong

Have you ever wanted something so desperately that despite the hindrances and setbacks you persevered until you had it in your grasp? Well, walking with Jesus is similar. Though the road to the finish line can be long, frustrating, bumpy, and filled with so many ups and downs, you can determine to fashion your life like the Apostle Paul and keep your eyes are on the prize, God will give you the strength to keep on going and to finish strong.

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We would like to thank Inspirations By Lisa for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://hgmny.org/pastor-lisa-singh