From a thought in Chase the Lion: If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It's Too Small by Mark Batterson. (Click on the
title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
Have you found that true yet?
Mark says, “I’m not
suggesting that you don’t keep your eyes open or put your best foot forward.
And if opportunity knocks, answer it. But the best path to your dream isn’t seeking
a position of leadership; it’s posturing yourself as a servant.”
He goes on, “All dreamers have
to pay their dues, and I fear for those who don’t. Someday you’ll owe back
taxes for the shortcuts you take. And your success will be short lived. Don’t
be in such a hurry to begin the next chapter of your life that you fail to ace
the lessons the current chapter is trying to teach you.”
There are so many lessons, so
many experiences for each one of us that build us into the person who will make
a difference. And we don’t want to lose
out on any of those experiences and people because God has placed them there to
develop us. Even the very difficult ones.
Put first things first and all these things will be added unto you.
Have you found out that God
is the key to your opportunities?
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