Not that I have already obtained it or have
already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which
also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. Brethren, I do not regard myself as
having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and
reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize
of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:12-14
What
needs to happen at halftime to be a winner in life?
This Sunday is the Super Bowl. In the game of football, half time is a time to reflect, regroup, and make a new game plan. Maybe you have some failures in your past and you are wrapped up in that failure thinking you cannot recover. That is exactly what Satan wants you to think. God can take the brokenness of our lives and make it something beautiful. He can use our failures for His glory. It is time to start new. Make a game changing plan right now.
This Sunday is the Super Bowl. In the game of football, half time is a time to reflect, regroup, and make a new game plan. Maybe you have some failures in your past and you are wrapped up in that failure thinking you cannot recover. That is exactly what Satan wants you to think. God can take the brokenness of our lives and make it something beautiful. He can use our failures for His glory. It is time to start new. Make a game changing plan right now.
·
We Must
Recognize Our Position.
Leaders and losers of the first half need
to make adjustments to win the game. God is not so concerned with where you
have been or what you have done as He is where you ARE and what you are DOING.
All of us have setbacks. We fail. There comes a time when we must move on with
life. A part of strategy in going forward must include pulling the curtains on
the past. The poisonous, negative
emotions of defeat must be dealt with before future victory can be achieved.
·
We Must Acknowledge our
Weaknesses.
Today could be the day that you move beyond blame and
excuses and realize that you are responsible for your happiness and the way you
live your life. It was not the calls of the referees that cost you the first
half. Accepting responsibility places the power to make things different in
your hands. As a result, you may be challenged to change ... to do certain
things differently than you've always done them. Acknowledging our weakness
positions us to receive instruction
·
We Must Listen to the Coach.
Sometimes a proud athlete, child or disciple must be
broken before they will listen to instruction. Getting the attention of a
player often requires failure on the part of the player.
In the halftime locker room the players who are losing
are more attentive to instruction.
You can’t do
the same thing and get a different result.
There has to be some changes made. Listen to the
Lord.
·
We Must Discover our
Strength.
Fear resides in knowing that we stand in our power and are not
capable of handling the task we are facing. Faith consists in
understanding that God's promise of victory cannot be denied for it is based in
His power and ability, not my own. All
of the things we were so sure of in the first half mean so little in the second
half. When God gives the direction, then He also gives the power and provision.
Victory is not dependent on me, but God!
For the second half of life to be better than the
first, you must make the choice to step outside of the safety of living on
auto-pilot. God’s promise still requires our participation to be realized. There
is no victory without battle.
Scripture to
Claim:
Listen to counsel and accept discipline, that you may be wise the rest of your days. Many plans are in a man's heart, but the counsel of the LORD will stand. Proverbs 19:20-21
Listen to counsel and accept discipline, that you may be wise the rest of your days. Many plans are in a man's heart, but the counsel of the LORD will stand. Proverbs 19:20-21