Taking Risks
To have meaningful
goals in life is to risk failure. Not to have any goals may keep one feeling
safe and comfortable, but it is to guarantee failure. "Equally comfortable,"
writes Peter Wagner, "is to define your goals in terms of what you happen to be
doing at any given time. If you shoot first, then draw the target around the
bullet hole, you'll never miss the bull's eye. If someone looks later, he might
even call you a good marksman." Then you can brag about your accomplishments!
But this is not success. It is allowing life to shape you rather than
you shaping your life and deciding how you want to invest it.
True
success is to discover what God's purpose for your life is and then give life
everything you've got to achieve that purpose.
Whatever that is, it's
not failure that is a crime, but to have such a low aim that there is no chance
of failure. Or, as somebody else put it, "Not to have a goal is more to be
feared than not reaching it." If you tried and did your best, even if you failed
to achieve all of your goal, you are already a success. All God requires is that
we do our best.
Remember, however, if your goals are in harmony with
God's purpose for you, he has already equipped you with the wherewithal to be
able to achieve them. It's up to us to get well trained and learn how to
effectively use these abilities. So, don't waste your life. Invest it in a
worthwhile God-given life purpose—a noble cause into which you can put your best
efforts and be excited about it.
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