Whether
or not you like Donald Trump or whether you voted for the man, you cannot help
but admire his resilience, perseverance and “never quit” attitude. He has
persevered through two impeachments, numerous lawsuits and indictments, his
home being raided, continual smear attacks by the media, two assassination attempts,
and so much more. However, he never quit and is now returning to the White
House.
Indeed, getting knocked down is no disgrace, but
refusing to get up and try again is. Consider the string of defeats suffered by
one of the greatest individuals of all times; yet he refused to quit and became
one of the giants of human history.
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In 1832 he lost
his job.
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In 1832 he ran
for the state legislature and lost.
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In 1833 he failed
in a business venture.
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In 1835 his
fiancé died.
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In 1836 he
suffered a nervous breakdown.
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In 1838 he ran
for speaker of the state legislature and lost.
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In 1843 he ran
for Congress and lost.
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In 1849 he
applied for the post of land officer but was rejected.
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In 1854 he ran
for the Senate and lost.
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In 1856 he ran
for vice-president and lost.
HOWEVER, IN 1860 ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES. HE REFUSED TO QUIT!
Hebrews 6:12 tells us that it is through faith and patience that we
inherit the promises of God. The word patience
in this verse is a translation of the Greek word makrothumia and it means to “persevere” or to “continue in the face
of trouble and adversity.” To put it simply and succinctly, it means you “don’t quit.”
Promise, Praise & Perseverance
During a tremendous battle of faith in
1989, God gave me three words which He said were keys to answered prayer. The
three words are promise, praise, and perseverance. As pointed out above, perseverance is the same as the biblical
word patience. It means that you
don’t quit. It means that if you get knocked down, you get up keep going.
Hebrews 6:13-15 presents Abraham as an example of one
who refused to quit and obtained the promise of God. In Genesis 13:16; 15:5,
God promised Abram that his descendants would be as numerous as the sand on the
seashore and as the stars of heaven. However, the years passed without any
fulfillment of this promise and finally Sarai and Abram were childless and too
old to bear children. What does one do when faced with such adversity? You keep
your eye on the promise, and you don’t quit.
It was about 14 years from the time God
gave the promise to Abram to the time the promise was fulfilled in the birth of
Isaac. At one time the faith of both Abram and Sarai wavered. They decided to
help and hurry the fulfillment of the promise and Abram took Sarah’s maid, Hagar,
and bore a son, Ishmael, through her.
God, however, revealed to them that
this was not His way for the promise to be fulfilled. Abram and Sarai recovered
and determined that they would trust God to fulfill that which He had promised.
As a result, God changed their names: Sarai to Sarah which means “Mother of
Nations;” and Abram to Abraham which means “Father of Nations.”
Of Sarah, Hebrews 11:11 says that, at
the age of 99, she received strength to conceive because she judged Him faithful who had promised. Of Abraham, Hebrews 6:15
says, And so, after he had patiently
endured, he obtained the promise. They were knocked down, but they got up,
kept going and obtained the promise.
Delay Does Not Mean Denial
Christians often mistakenly think that if the answer
to their prayer has not manifested within a few days or weeks, that God has
denied their request. NOT SO! Delay does not mean denial. Delay often means
that we need to persevere in the face of adversity until we obtain the answer
we desire. In other words, it means that we DON’T QUIT. Through faith and not
quitting we obtain the promise.
Someone has said that the giant oak is a little nut
that held its ground. From a little nut to a sapling to a giant tree, it held
its ground through heat, cold, wind, rain and storm. You may feel like a little
nut today but hold your ground. Keep your eyes on Jesus and never quit. You will be amazed at the mighty things God will do
in you and through you.
Dr. Eddie L. Hyatt is the founder of the "1726 Project" whose goal is to educate Americans about the nation's overt Christian origins in the First Great Awakening. His books on the topic are available from Amazon and his website at www.eddiehyatt.com.
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