Exodus 34:21 –“Six days you shall work, but on the
seventh day you shall rest; even in plowing time and in harvest time you shall
rest.”
My girlfriend and I have
been contemplating the parameters of ‘work’ as they relate to our life’s
purpose and calling. One of our
discussions paralleled the sentiment expressed in today’s scripture. Many focus on the soothing thought of the ‘rest’
that is referred to at the end of the text; but our discussion centered on the
heart of the matter – the work. It
states that 6 days we will labor; giving our best; following our plan; executing
our strategies; nose to the grindstone; eyes on the prize and full steam ahead. It is not until we have put in the work can
we look to the benefit of the ‘rest’.
As I watched the James
McDonald ministry telecast yesterday he referenced a book entitled “Outliers” by
Malcolm Gladwell. Gladwell surmised that
successful people put in on the average about 10,000 hours of ‘work’ to accomplish
goals. Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods,
Julio Jones, Serena Williams, Misty
Copeland all have talent, but they still had to put in hours and hours to
perfect their talents into success. It
is my contention that the time they spent did sharpen their skills – but the
use of their talents during those devoted hours developed confidence and a true
relationship with God. These two factors
together solidified their success potential and accelerated its manifestation. There are many who can try and try and try but
will not get the same outcome. Time must
be married with talent. What is your
talent and how much time do you sacrifice for it? Are you putting in too much work in the wrong
areas?
As we do the work and
use our gifts God reveals himself through us in greater ways of
achievement. We get better at what we do
not just because we practice, but because of our obedience to the ‘work’ - God
opens our gifts to higher levels of expression. It is my charge to you as we
open up the beginning of this week to continue the work of ‘perfecting’ your
talents through their use. Do not grow
weary; lose heart; get depressed or slow down because progress seems slow…just
remember its only 10,000, 9,999, 9,998, 9,997 to go!
Every day is a good day;
it is up to us to make it a GREAT day. Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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