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Christ Puts the Merry in Christmas | Jacqui Showers

Inspiration for Marketplace Influencers

In an award winning essay a young boy expressed his desire to have a Christmas tree. His mother would not allow him to have one because of the connotations of idol worship. This young boy made his case by outlining how his mother had taught him about Jesus and he understood the true meaning of Christmas. His prayer was that his mother would let him have a Christmas tree.

I was touched by the young boy’s earnest and sincere plea. You see, all too often we grasp a hold of something and stand on it as gospel. How many of us worship Christmas Trees? Not many, if any.

Perceived idol worship can be visualized in many forms. You see many of us take pride in wearing designer clothes and other paraphernalia. Is that worshipping them? This young man made a valuable point that if he completely understands the meaning of Christmas as being the birth of Jesus Christ why would he be denied having a tree.

You see, Christmas is a sacred time. Although our society has commercialized Christmas beyond recognition, you must always keep at the forefront what Christmas is all about. It is about a selfless act of love that God bestowed upon the earth with the priceless gift of His Son, Jesus, so we could not only have an abundant life here on earth, but we would have eternal life as well.

I ran across an article in the World NetDaily by Gary DeMar that identified some key elements to reinforce this young boy’s debate.

“Just because pagans might have used trees to worship their gods does not mean that we can’t use them to teach us something about God who has given us the “indescribable gift” of Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 9:15). The Christmas tree, as it is now designated, is an evergreen that reminds us that we have “eternal life” in Jesus Christ (John 6:40). The shape of the tree reminds us that we are “born from above” (John 3:3). The needles on the branches remind us that Jesus was “pierced through for our transgressions” (Isaiah 53:5).’

The lights hung on the tree remind us that Jesus is “the light of the world” (John 8:12) and through Him we are to be “the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14). The ornaments we hang on the tree and the presents we place under the tree remind us that “every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow” (James 1:17).’

Instead of condemning the Christmas tree as some pagan object brought into our homes from the pagan cold, it can be used to remind us that God promises us “the right to the tree of life” (Revelation 22:14).”

Apparently the mother had done a good job in teaching her son the meaning of Christmas. Yet, she did not have faith in her son and trust in what she had poured inside of him.

During this Christmas season, we must use it as an opportunity to share its true meaning. This is the time we celebrate God’s ultimate gift to mankind, the birth of His only begotten Son so the breach for our eternal existence would be repaired so we could have the right to everlasting life. God who loved us so much gave the ultimate gift for us to be free of the limitations of this world.

We don’t celebrate the Christmas tree, but we do celebrate the One who created the trees. We celebrate the one who gave man wisdom to design a Christmas tree so we can use it to share the blessing inherent in the birth of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, and the gift of eternal life.

Will you share the symbolism of Christ inherent in decorations to others in the marketplace? Can you see them yourself?

Scriptures

For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not. They are upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do good. Jer 10:3-5 (KJV)

But the LORD is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting king: at his wrath the earth shall tremble, and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation. Thus shall ye say unto them, The gods that have not made the heavens and the earth, even they shall perish from the earth, and from under these heavens. Jer 10:10-11 (KJV)

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. John 3:16-18 (KJV)

Prayer

Father, This is such an awesome time of year for me to share the goodness of the birth of Your son Jesus. What a gift You bestowed on humankind to redeem us as Your own so we can enjoy eternal life with You and Your son. Bless us not to squander this time, but to use it wisely to share the good news to a hurting world in order for them to be reconciled so they too can receive the same gift of eternal life. Amen

 

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Praise in the Marketplace | Jacqui Showers

Inspiration for Marketplace Influencers

Anyone who knows me knows if there is any dancing to be done, I will do it. Praise is simply what I do. I’ve been told that I replicate the dance of David. In essence, I simply enjoy playing with my God.

Praising moves beyond the act of dancing to a state of being. You see, it is more than a dance or running around the church. It is a lifestyle. Every day we praise God with what we do—with our vocations and interactions. This is even more apparent for those of us who work in the marketplace. How we manage ourselves has more to do with our praise than we think.

It is beyond the words we say to encompass the life that we lead. Every single day we go out into the marketplace and encounter people as we meander throughout our day. Our praise has more to do with our interactions with those who come into our spear of influence. How we treat them. The words we say to them. A big-gee is how we act when we think no one is watching.

How well we do our respective vocations provides praise because we realize that we don’t work for men, but God. Everything we do it is to praise Him. Regardless if someone is standing over our shoulders or not, we work heartily unto the Lord because we know that He is watching. It is as exhilarating as when I dance across the floor. Your adrenaline increases and an excitement explodes inside energizing you to keep dancing and never stop praising.

Our vocational praise translates into how well we do our respective vocations. It has nothing to do with if you are a business owner or you work for someone else, everything we do we do it with a spirit of excellence. Excellence always ignites praise!

Praising God with your talents and gifts eliminate procrastination, lack of confidence, and a host of other things that prevents you from praising your way to success. I encourage you to get up and dance…to praise as though you are out of your mind. The more you praise God, everything you do will succeed.

Are you praising God in the marketplace with unbridled excellence of spirit? Or, are you afraid to praise Him with your skills, talents, interactions, and commitment to Him?

Scriptures

Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness of heart, fearing God: And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Colossians 3:22-23 (KJV)

Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness. Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals. Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD. Psalm 150:1-6 (KJV)

Prayer

Father, I am praising You not only in the dance, but in my praise in the marketplace. Every skill, talent and encounter I will praise You so others experience Your glory. With unbridled joy I will praise You with a spirit of excellence executing a precision of rhythmic movements leading to success.  Amen.

 

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Love-Lights in the Marketplace| Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

“I was afraid of you and avoided you,” a colleague once told me. Again, I received those same words from another person who attended my church. Wow! I learned their feelings after I got saved. Even then, I was amazed at their words, and even more that they avoided me because of fear.

I thank God for those whom I met along the way who represented Christ to the point I coveted what they had. They were not brow-beating me with a fire-brimstone message trying to force me to being saved, but they simply displayed love and devotion to God through their actions and deeds. Neither were they afraid to engage in conversations with me that included a broad spectrum of topics including faith.

Every day we encounter people in the marketplace. We cannot be afraid to interact with them. We cannot become so holy that we can’t even hold a decent conversation with them, because we use religious jargon that repels and not compels. Love and kindness is what draws, not pious conversations that are steeped in condemnation and judgment.

You want to make such an impact that you love people to want what you have. How do we love people to want to serve the Lord through business? How do we become that person of influence for someone to say that I want to live for the Lord? You may never say that you need to be saved, but your life speaks volumes that causes them to want to be saved. It worked for me!

We have to be that way in the marketplace where people covet what we have. Not because we are beating them down and not because we are afraid to associate with them, but because we love them. Love and kindness, have I drawn thee. As they watch us, they see God through us in our actions, our work ethic and how we extend love to them regardless of how they treat us. God is calling for us to go out into the 21st century mission-field, the marketplace, and draw them through love and kindness.

How loving is your light? Do your words align with your actions and deeds? Are you afraid to engage others in a conversation?.


 

PRAYER FOR SUCCESS April 10


Father, Every day I’m entrusted with the riches of this world; none of these compares to the riches of the Kingdom. Bless me to be a good steward over all that has been entrusted to me, especially to exhibit a spirit of excellence in managing the spiritual blessings You bestow on me every single day. Amen. #showersblessing #prayersforsuccess

Remembering Bishop Steven J. Bennett Sr.|Showers’ Blessing Inspires|Jacqui Showers

What do you need? I need a Father…a Pastor, I responded like a child who had been battered and abused. That was one of my first encounters with Bishop Steven J. Bennett more than eight years ago. As I sat in his office tattered and torn, I was in desperate need of a safe haven to heal and mend. Bishop Bennett flung open the doors of House & Prayer & Praise and his heart.

Perusing the many remembrances of Bishop Bennett, they resonate that this was a special man…an extraordinary man of character and integrity. He touched the hearts of bishops as much as he touched the hearts of the ordinary guy. He had a way with people that brought them into a place of comfort where they could just be themselves.

His preaching style demanded experiencing it in living color. His preaching went beyond mere words. Bishop Bennett would preach with every ounce of his being and his body. I will forever remember him running from one side of the church to the next in such colorful animation that demanded your attention. We’d cry, laugh and in many instances cringe at the rawness of truth emanating from him. I once told Lady Valorie Bennett, his wife, that if anyone fornicates who attended House of Prayer & Praise they were going straight to hell because Bishop don’t mince words. You didn’t have to question the wrongness of your actions, he made it plain, simple and raw! He left us doubled over in laughter exclaiming, “Did he just say that?”

Bishop Bennett was a Father in every sense of the word. He taught how to pray hard, praise hard and play hard while doing it with intensity of worship until the Lord. For me it was “freedom church.” You were free to be you. He didn’t teach the strongholds of religion, but the freedom in relationship. His life was a demonstrative orchestration of righteousness, integrity and living the abundant life in King Jesus in every arena of his life.

One of my favorite moments was when he would gaze over at Lady Val and begin to bellow Stevie Wonder’s song, “Knocks Me Off My Feet”. This expression of his unyielding love resonated in celebration of his love and commitment to the covenant of marriage that he espoused as an exemplary husband and father.

Even as I write this email, I will never forget one Wednesday evening when Bishop Bennett told everyone to give me their emails so I could send an inspirational message to them every week. He had no idea that God had told me that very thing, yet I was reluctant about doing it. He was always the pusher who believed in your dreams and not afraid to push you there. He wasn’t afraid to push you forward while providing you with incredible leadership.

Not long after coming to House of Prayer & Praise I was planning to host a conference. I had been searching for a venue when Bishop Bennett walked up to me and said, “I really want you to have the event here.” I was overjoyed and elated. Oh Break Out had a home! He had come to me and I didn’t have to be concern about his motives or clandestine actions. Both he and Lady Val has always been extremely supportive. Wow! What a concept?

A few years down the road, Bishop Bennett stopped me after service. He stated that I was a business woman and I did it well. Then he proceeded to say that it is time for me to take Oh Break Out out of House of Prayer & Praise because it is a business conference and not a church service. He went on to say that I needed to take it to a hotel. The very next year we hosted Oh Break Out at a hotel. Believe me I was scared. All of my expenses increased. I felt that if he believed in me, I had no choice but to do it. I did. It was a huge success.

Bishop would always wonder how in the world I was able to do all the things I did. His belief in my faith walk was so encouraging, because sometimes it was hard to walk. Just before Oh Break Out last year, Bishop Bennett said to me that he was glad that he wasn’t me. He said, “God never gave me to do anything where I didn’t have any money! Jacqui your faith is so big.” I said to him that I was glad that I wasn’t him because he had to pastor all of these people and deal with their diverse personalities. He encouraged me to move Oh Break Out back a few months and I heeded his instruction. I valued his insight and input as a leader and as a Spiritual Father. I will truly miss his wise loving counsel and instruction.

Bishop Bennett was a remarkable man. Words can’t adequately express the breadth and depth of his greatness. He is an unsung hero. Every life he touched feels the impact of this incredible lost.

For me, there is a major void in my life. I lost a true Father, yet I am not fatherless. His teachings, love, joy and instructions are with me always as I carry on.

Bishop Bennett has been an incredible Father to me over these past several years. Now he is with his special friend, my sister, Patricia Holmes Ellison. I am forever grateful to Patricia for the gift of Bishop Steven J. Bennett, her special friend from junior high school, and the House of Prayer & Praise family. #showersblessing #HOPPstrong #HOPPcarryon

Bishop Bennett was a remarkable man. Words can’t adequately express the breadth and depth of his greatness.

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Scriptures

I don’t write these things merely to make you feel uncomfortable, but that you may realise facts, as my dear children. After all, you may have had ten thousand teachers in Christian faith, but you cannot have many fathers! For in Jesus Christ I am your spiritual father through the Gospel; that is why I implore you to follow the footsteps of me your father. (1 Cor 4:14-17)

It is quite true to say that a man who sets his heart on holding office has laudable ambition. Well, for the office of a bishop a man must be of blameless reputation, he must be married to one wife only, and be a man of self-control and discretion. He must be a man of disciplined life; he must be hospitable and have the gift of teaching. He must be neither intemperate nor violent, but gentle. He must not be a controversialist nor must he be fond of money-grabbing. He must have proper authority in his own household, and be able to control and command the respect of his children. (For if a man cannot rule in his own house how can he look after the Church of God?). He must not be a beginner in the faith, for fear of his becoming conceited and sharing Satan’s downfall. He should, in addition to the above qualifications, have a good reputation with the outside world, in case his good name is attacked and he is caught by the devil that way. (1 Tim 3:1-7 Phillips)

Second to None| Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

When I was growing up quality was attached to anything made in America. Americans took pride in everything manufactured and produced in this country and so did everyone else around the world. There weren’t any questions about how well it was made, because you knew the inherent quality that went into making it.

It was this pride that led us to know that quality had gone into every detail. We automatically knew it would wear better, operate more efficiently, and last longer; simply because it was manufactured and made in America. Each manufacturer coveted a stamp of approval and was proud to display, “Made in America” on their products.

There is a label inside of us that says, “Made by God.” When you become the person God created you to be all of humankind can look at you and know there is a standard of quality that has gone into you that is second to none.

The only way you can wear that label of quality is that you allow God to come in and chisel away anything unlike Him. You allow Him to mold you and shape you from the inside out. You allow Him to come and cut out anything that does not belong there. Only He knows the inherent qualities that make you special and unique. Only He knows what truly makes you—you. It is only then your authentic self emerges and everyone knows you have been stamped with a divine sign of approval that you have been fearfully and wonderfully “Made By God.”

Are you representig the label well in the marketplace?

Scriptures

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be. Psalms 139:12-13

Prayer

Father, Bless me to become all You created. More than anyone else, You alone know who you created me to be. Continue to mold and shape me for your purpose and for your glory. In the process, the person you envisioned will emerge and everyone will know that I am a product of the One who fearfully and wonderfully made me to be a marketplace influencer.  Amen.

Why Me? Why Not Me?| Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

Sometimes you hear something and it smacks you right between the eyes. That happened to me. It was at a time when I had too much to do and not enough time. It was overwhelming even thinking about it. Then I heard the proverbial question, “Why Me?” I perked up. In essence, this was my sentiment.

There are myriad reasons we offer as to why we can’t do something that appears to be beyond our level of competence or when we feel overwhelmed because of the massive task at hand. In more instances than not all of the reasons rested on a four letter word, FEAR. How many times have you cried out, “God, why me?”

Before we even embark on the assignment we view it as being unfair and too daunting a task for us. Who is God to call upon us to do what we may deem to be impossible. For some reason we feel He has no idea about our limitations or our time. If I recall He said that it is not by our might or power, but by His Spirit. Our problem is that we have difficulty moving from our fear-based thinking into His faith-based results.

Well, as I sat there listening to the message, I realized that I had no choice but to do all of it. Do I have time? I feel I don’t, but I realize I don’t have the time not to do it. Whenever we encounter assignments we can’t accomplish by our own might we must move quickly from our limited mindset into God’s unlimited omnipotence. He knows our limitations. He created us. It is in our limitation that He can show Himself strong. It is in our limitation that He is glorified.

By the time the speaker finished, I realized I had to do it all. Feeling sorry for myself was not going to change the situation. I simply had to jump in and just do it.

Why me? Why not me? There comes a time when you move from why me to why not me. I’m no longer a why me whiner, but a why not me executor.

Why me? Am I too afraid? So, Why not me?

Scriptures

And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt? Exodus 3:11

“But Lord,” Gideon asked, “how can I save Israel? My clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my family.” Judges 6:15

For with God nothing shall be impossible. And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word… Luke 1:37-38

Prayer

Father, Bless me to move beyond the limitations of my thoughts and fears, and to embrace the unlimited potential You have placed inside of me. Why me is no longer a part of vernacular as I move into why not me. As long as I glorify You in all I do, success becomes a common occurrence. With each successful achievement, I owe all glory to You.  Amen.

Past Conquests Drive Future Quests| Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

God’s promises propel you beyond your past in order to achieve the dreams and desires inherent in your future. The reason your past has a hold on you is because you have not taken a hold of your past. When you take hold of your past and no longer allow your past to govern your life, you begin to understand God’s planned future is more powerful than the stronghold of your past. Your past conquests drive your future quests.

Your past has a stronghold on your present and prevents you from having faith in the future God has for you. Your past causes you to focus on your failures more than your triumphs. Your failures in life are the mountains God says we can speak to and say be thou removed and cast into the sea.

A mountain builds up over time and can become either a monument or a detriment. You make the determination in the present. Because what you do in the present drives your past conquests and your future quests. Whatever you do today determines your future but it conquers your past. So your past no longer has control over your present and your future.

We operate in the timelessness of eternity. Eternal time is all the same. That is where the conquering begins because we begin operating in God’s framework of time and not the world’s.

The world’s time is chronological. God gave us chronological time so we can understand the seasons and the days and when the end was drawing nigh. That is why it is said that a day to God is like a thousand years because of eternal time.

People get trapped in the past because they have not locked into the eternity of God and their past becomes more powerful than their future. When they begin to operate in God’s season of eternity they begin to conquer the past and their past becomes their friend as opposed to being their foe. You have to understand that yesterday was your present, today was your future. Now yesterday is your past, today is your present and tomorrow is your future.

The only way you can begin to achieve an eternal mindset, is when your present conquers your past and propels you into the future God envisioned.

What holds you back from pursuing your dreams? Are you paralyzed from the disappointments of your past? What are you going to do to move past this impasse and pursue with passion all God has for you?

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Scriptures

For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Psalms 90:4

For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord. They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14

But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. 2 Peter 3:8

Prayer

Father, Sometimes I get so bogged down by my past I can’t move forward and enjoy the prosperous future You envisioned for me. Please help me to overcome my past, as I take control of my present, and You propel me to future successes unimaginable. Amen.

Love-Lights in the Marketplace| Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

“I was afraid of you and would avoid you,” a colleague once told me who I worked with. Then I received those same comments from another person who attended the same church. Wow! I learned their feelings after I got saved. Even then, I was amazed at their words and even more that they avoided me because of fear.

I thank God for those whom I met along the way who represented Christ to the point I coveted what they had. They were not brow-beating me with a fire-brimstone message trying to force me to be saved, but they simply displayed love and devotion to God through their actions and deeds. Neither were they afraid to engage in conversation with me that included a broad spectrum of topics including faith.

We encounter people every day in the marketplace and we cannot be afraid to interact with them. We cannot become so holy that we can’t even hold a decent conversation with them because we use all of this religious jargon that repels and not compels. Love and kindness is what draws, not pious conversations that are steeped in condemnation.

You want to make such an impact that you love people to Christ. How do we love people to want to serve the Lord through business? How do we become that person of influence for someone to say that I want to live for the Lord? You may never say that you need to be saved, but your life speaks volumes that causes them to want to be saved. It worked for me!

We have to be that way in the marketplace where people covet what we have. Not because we are beating them down and not because we are even afraid to associate with them, but because we love them. Love and kindness have I drawn thee. God is calling for us to go out into the 21st century mission-field and draw them through love and kindness as we work heartily to glorify God as love-lights in the marketplace.

How loving is your light? Do your words align with your actions and deeds? Are you afraid to engage others in a conversation?.


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Scriptures

The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee. Jeremiah 31:3 (KJV)

Not only under your master’s eye, as pleasers of men; but as servants of Christ, doing the pleasure of God from the heart; Doing your work readily, as to the Lord, and not to men: In the knowledge that for every good thing anyone does, he will have his reward from the Lord, If he is a servant or if he is free. Ephesians 6:6-8 (BBE)

Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matthew 5:14-16 (KJV)

Prayer

Father, Bless me to be that love-light You have strategically assigned for Your Glory. All who come into my sphere of influence, I will shower them with love and kindness as You do the drawing. Bless my actions and deeds to speak louder than my words as a powerful witness in the marketplace.  Amen.

Fourth Quarter Effort! Win It All! | Showers’ Blessing Inspires | Jacqui Showers

My nephew taught me the game is not over until the clock hits :00. When I first started watching basketball if my team was ahead at the two minute mark I just knew they had won the game. Much to my chagrin points slipped away and they would lose it all. I was upset.

Immediately I would called my nephew and exclaim, “What happened!” He educated me that there is a whole lot of time left in the game at the two minute mark and the other team can easily steal the game and win it all. Now, rather than get excited when my team is winning and there are only two minutes left in the game, I rally even more.

You can still win in the fourth quarter, where you may have been losing terribly. I’ve witnessed too many times where teams came back in the fourth quarter and won it all. You can do the same thing too.

We find ourselves in the fourth quarter of the year. We started out with much anticipation that we were going to win and achieve everything we set out to do. All of a sudden, the fourth quarter is here and you feel as though time is slipping away. You frantically come up with play after play to achieve success to make sure when the clock hits :00 you’ve won.

Let me tell you, don’t get frantic. Just get busy. Get busy accomplishing those things that you know you can do. Get busy establishing a daily routine of success. Get busy making the calls. . .writing that book. . .planning the event. . .painting that portrait or whatever you need to do.Just get busy! Pour yourself into it. Aim high and achieve even higher!

This is the fourth quarter. Time has already passed and you can’t go back, but you can redeem the time by making sure you maximize your efforts in this final quarter. Achieve success by taking control of your time as you execute your talents with the skill, focus, agility and relentlessness of a clutch player. They come alive because they know it is now or never. They give it their all.

Be that clutch player! Defeat whatever forces are trying to make you lose the game. The clock is ticking! Make the final shot! Swooooooosh! You’ve won it all!

Are you that clutch player? Leave a comment. I want to know what are you doing to make sure your final play is a winning one.

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Scriptures

Don’t you realize that everyone who runs in a race runs to win, but only one runner gets the prize? Run like them, so that you can win. Everyone who enters an athletic contest goes into strict training. They do it to win a temporary crown, but we do it to win one that will be permanent. So I run—but not without a clear goal ahead of me. So I box—but not as if I were just shadow boxing. Rather, I toughen my body with punches and make it my slave so that I will not be disqualified after I have spread the Good News to others. 1 Cor 9:24-27 (GW)

Brothers and sisters, I can’t consider myself a winner yet. This is what I do: I don’t look back, I lengthen my stride, and I run straight toward the goal to win the prize that God’s heavenly call offers in Christ Jesus. Phil 3:13-14 (GW)

I am of the opinion that there is no comparison between the pain of this present time and the glory which we will see in the future. Romans 8:18 (BBE)

Take care then how you are living, not as unwise, but as wise; Making good use of the time, because the days are evil. Eph 5:15-16 (BBE)

Prayer

Father, TThis year has passed so swiftly. Although I had so many goals I wanted to achieve, I find myself in its final quarter. I have determined within myself that I will not give up, but I will achieve everything I set out to do. Although I may not have been as diligent as I should have been, I will not allow that to prevent me from finishing big. I will do whatever it takes to make sure when the clock winds down on this final quarter of the year, I have given it my all to glorify You! I am more than a conqueror! I am running this race to success! Thank You God! I’m a winner!  Amen.