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Finishing Well
Robin Ware 

It's important that we pay close attention to timing of events that occur in 
our lives. We shouldn't allow time to float by or to let things just happen.
For those with a destination in mind, you have to understand the value of 
providential moments. 

We serve a God with a purpose. He uses providential moments to effect and or 
change our current paths permanently if we are obedient. As we get closer to
the end of this year of trying times, economic challenges and multiple job 
losses, it's imperative that we draw even closer to God. 

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One of my first providential moments occurred in October 2003 when I was 
downsized from my job. I immediately knew that my survival depended on how I 
handled
this moment. As I look back over the past 6 years, I can tell you that I thank 
God that I recognized this occurrence as a providential moment that would
segue way me into my purpose and not as an instance that was recorded by me as 
being wronged, picked on or overlooked. 

Often times, we as Christians, don't practice what we preach. We consistently 
say that we want what God has for us. It troubles me that when God gives us
what he has for us, we question him, curse him and even turn our backs on him. 
The story of Job is so befitting for those that want to finish well. We
know that God allowed the enemy to test Job. We have to understand that our 
tests and trials are no surprise to him.

If we are doers of the word, we know that the enemy will want to challenge 
God's best, which we all are. What assignments have you not completed that you
know you must before the end of this year? Is it a book, a program for youth, 
or even a new career? What providential moment did you experience that clued
you in that its time to make the next move? 

It's heart wrenching to get knocked out when you are in a fight. Successful 
fighters spend years preparing physically and mentally for the challenge that
lies ahead. Like fighters, God prepares us seasons in advance. Don't take 
anything for granted. You may not be where you think you should but what you
have already experienced was for you to use in this season. God knew then what 
he could trust you with.

In Matthew 25, Jesus tells the parable of the talents. One man was given 5 
talents, one was given 2 and one was given 1. The catch is that they were given
talents based on their ability. In order to finish the rest of this year of 
"birthing" it's important to get back in place, refocus and commit to go all
the way so that you finish well.

Robin Ware

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