Hebrews 10:36 reads, “You need to persevere.”
 
Try to imagine what life on the ark must have been like for Noah. He probably didn’t get much sleep. He was feeding, cleaning and caring for thousands of animals around the clock. And it must have smelled to high heaven. Did you know that African elephants produce 80 pounds of waste per day? It was smelly and messy. And that’s a pretty accurate picture of what obedience sometimes looks like.
 
It’s hard work and it gets harder. The blessings of God can complicate your life. But unlike sin, they bring a level of joy and fulfillment you have never known (See Proverbs 10:22). No matter what vision God has given you, it will take longer and be harder than you ever imagined.
 
Noah offers a little reality check, doesn’t he? If a decade sounds like a long time to patiently pursue a God-ordained passion, try 12 decades! It’s amazing what God can do if you just keep hammering away year after year! We tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in a year, but we underestimate what God can accomplish in a decade.
 
The key is to be a planner and a plodder. Planners see into the future and cast a vision; plodders put one foot in front of the other and keep going one day at a time. Success is not just about getting where God wants you to go; it’s about who you become in the process. It’s crossing the finish line the way the apostle Paul did: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race and remained faithful” (2 Timothy 4:7).
 
So, do what God has told you to do.
 
© 2017 CE
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