A thought by Max Lucado (2013-04-29) from his book, Facing Your Giants: God Still Does the Impossible (p. 170). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
Have you ever started a day with a bunch of determination to keeping your carbs down to a minimum and expecting a major difference but when you get on the scales the next morning nothing happened? Or you heard that getting out and doing some type of exercise for a half-an-hour will make a difference but the next morning when you get on the scales nothing happened? But you decide to do both together for a week and you have success. Have you found that so, so you decided to keep at it?
Max says, “Why did David quarry a quintet of stones? Could it be because Goliath had four relatives the size of Tyrannosaurus rex? For all David knew, they’d come running over the hill to defend their kin. David was ready to empty the chamber if that’s what it took.”
Max goes on, “Imitate him. Never give up. One prayer might not be enough. One apology might not do it. One day or month of resolve might not suffice. You may get knocked down a time or two . . . but don’t quit. Keep loading the rocks. Keep swinging the sling.”
So will you start today and keep at it?
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