”The
secret of success is constancy of purpose,” said Disraeli. Jesus
said, ”He that endureth to the end shall be saved.” We must keep
on keeping on.
There
is a marker on the rock near the top of Mt. Washington. It marks
the spot where a woman climber lay down and died. She was so close
to the top that you can almost hit it with a stone. A hundred steps
more and she would have reached the hut, the shelter she sought.
But she did not know this. She was disheartened by the storm. She
was beaten in body, distressed in spirit, at the end of her courage.
She could not see a step ahead. She could not measure how far she
had to go. She died one hundred steps from her goal!
It
is easy to quit. It is also fatal. When the going is rough and we
think we can’t go on, we can make one more step. In 1815 Wellington
was talking to his forces at Waterloo. ”Hard pounding this, Gentlemen,”
he said. ”Let’s see who can pound the longest.” That is the secret.
Keep on pounding. Of course, we must know where we are going. Our
goal in life must be clearly defined and fixed in our mind. Our
goal, if we belong to Christ, must be the kingdom. Let us then say
with Paul, ”I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling
of God in Christ Jesus.”
With
the Kingdom of God fixed in our minds we need to faithfully day
after day press on towards it. Paul exhorts us to be ”stedfast,
unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch
as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.”
Now it’s all well and good to say, ”Keep on, press on, take another
step and then another,” but let’s be specific; just how do we press
on? What do we do when we take another step towards the Kingdom
of God?
We do things for God every day. Constantly and consistently we pray,
we do our Bible readings, we are faithful in our attendance at every
kind of meeting, be it the Memorial Service, the evening lecture,
a mid-week Bible class or Sunday School. We are always willing to
serve. We teach the young if asked, we tend the door, we visit the
sick, we write letters to those who are lonely, we do a hundred
and one little things and we do them every day, not for the praise
of man but for the Lord. We keep pounding, and we pound every day.
This
type of dedication is known by our Heavenly Father. Jesus tells
us that a cup of cold water given to a little one is not forgotten.
Have
we ever considered just what can we give to the Creator of heaven
and earth? God possesses all things, what can we do for Him? We
can be kind to some of His other children. He is pleased when we
show our love this way. Jesus said, ”Inasmuch as ye have done it
unto one of the least of these my brethren ye have done it unto
me.”
Remember
that ”the secret of success is constancy of purpose.” Keep on keeping
on in the service of the Lord. Jude sums it up very well for us.
”You, my friends, must fortify yourselves in your most sacred faith.
Continue to pray ... keep yourselves in the love of God, and look
forward to the day when our Lord Jesus Christ in his mercy will
give eternal life.” (New English Bible)
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