Great achievers stay focused on their goal. They are so single-minded that they are often considered fanatics. They filter out the extraneous and hone in on their target like a laser, while all around them others live lives cluttered with much-talked – about projects that never get off the ground.
Paul's calling was his life's obsession. "I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God... is calling" Philippians 3:13-14. It preoccupied him so much that all other interests paled into insignificance. He permitted nothing and no one to sidetrack him from winning.
He wrote, "Fight the good fight of the faith" 1 Timothy 6:12. He knew it wasn't enough to be strong in faith, you must also be strong in the "fight." Sometimes fear, criticism and past failure dictate our direction and we drift aimlessly through our days. The future encroaches on us, looking more like the past. We "oil the wheels that squeak the loudest," hoping for life to favor us. But it doesn't work!
Like Paul, successfully walking in God's will and following His direction...
- Takes focus. And focus doesn't just happen – you must direct it.
- Takes single focus. "I focus on this one thing."
- Takes forgetting past failures.
- Takes intense anticipation of future success. "Looking forward to what lies ahead."
- Takes a full-on defense. "I press on to reach the end of the race."
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