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 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in
                                    due season we shall reap, IF we faint not.
                                    Galatians 6:9.
 
 I have fought a good fight, I have
                                    finished my course, I have kept the faith:
                                    Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown
                                    of righteousness, which the Lord, the
                                    righteous judge, shall give me at that day:
                                    and not to me only, but unto all them also
                                    that love his appearing. II Timothy
                                    4:7,8.
 
 
 When things go wrong, as they sometimes
                                    will,
 When the road you're traveling seems all
                                    uphill;
 When the funds are low and the debts are
                                    high--
 When you want to smile, but you have to
                                    sigh,
 When care is pressing you down a bit:
 Rest if you must, but don't you quit!
 
 Life is queer with its twists and turns,
 As everyone of us sometimes learns.
 And many a failure turns about
 When he might have won--had he stuck it out!
 Don't give up though the pace seems slow--
 You may succeed with another blow!
 
 Success is failure turned inside out--
 The silver tints of the clouds of doubt;
 And you can never tell how close you are--
 It may be near when it seems so far.
 So stick to the fight when you're hardest
                                    hit:
 It's when things seem worst that you mustn't
                                    quit!
 
 Author Unknown
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                                    Not Weary One of the easiest things for any
                                    of us to do when it seems like nothing is
                                    "going our way", is for us to just
                                    give up and QUIT. That's right: just
                                    "throw up our hands" and walk
                                    away. At the time, it seems the easiest way
                                    out, I know. And all the while, we will be
                                    telling ourselves, "It's the thing to
                                    do. I have all the reason in the world
                                    to quit. I'm justified in my actions."
 
 Moreover, the enemy of our soul will be
                                    there, ever ready to pat us on the back and
                                    "console" us with, "You have
                                    good excuse to quit. There are already
                                    enough hypocrites in the world. You don't
                                    want to be one, too!" Or he will try
                                    with, "Look at all those prospering
                                    around you--they aren't living right, but
                                    they aren't doing without all that you are.
                                    So you must be doing something wrong.
                                    You've tried and tried and just cannot live
                                    it--you cannot make the standard. Just give
                                    it up and have some peace."
 
 The one thing "giving up" will NOT
                                    give you is peace. The decision to
                                    "quit" or "give up" will
                                    gnaw at you and haunt you for many long
                                    years to come. You will be plagued with
                                    "what might have been". Certainly
                                    there are those times in our lives when we
                                    truly have given our best effort, and still
                                    don't attain that which we sought, but
                                    there's a world of difference in having done
                                    our ALL and in having simply lost by
                                    default, giving up!
 
 Nearly all of us have seen someone training
                                    for a race, or some other "olympic"
                                    event. One does not simply "walk off
                                    the street" and into such competition:
                                    it takes years and years of dedicated
                                    commitment to train the mind and body for
                                    such a trial of endurance. It takes
                                    struggle, self-discipline, restraint and
                                    bodily pain to even qualify for entrance.
                                    Yet such events are earthly and there can
                                    only be one winner. Our spiritual race is
                                    one in which we are running for an incorruptible
                                    prize and it is not limited to only ONE
                                    winner.
 
 However, just as in earthly events, those
                                    who "quit" or "throw up their
                                    hands and quit" do not have a chance to
                                    win. If we are going to make it, we must
                                    ENDURE to the END. It takes GREAT effort
                                    to be a winner. As our scripture text said, And
                                    let us not be weary in well doing: for in
                                    due season we shall reap, IF we faint
                                    not. Paul wanted those he was addressing
                                    in his letter to the Galatians to know he
                                    realized the struggles they would sometimes
                                    face--they might even get tired of
                                    "living right". However, he wanted
                                    to admonish them to "keep on keeping
                                    on" for God: he wanted them to
                                    "stick with it" and keep on sowing
                                    the precious Word that they might reap
                                    spiritual blessings.
 
 Heroes Of Faith
 There are several who easily come to mind
                                    when we think of those who "stuck it
                                    out", stayed with God. They are all
                                    members of the Who's Who of Faith:
                                    Noah, Abraham, Moses, Job, Daniel, Stephen,
                                    Peter, John, Paul and Jesus. Yes, even
                                    Jesus--the Word of God records how He,
                                    Himself, said, Thinkest thou that I
                                    cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall
                                    presently give me more than twelve legions
                                    of angels? But how then shall the scriptures
                                    be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
                                    Despite the indescribeable agony He
                                    suffered, He "stuck it out", He
                                    "followed through" so that our
                                    Heavenly Father might be glorified and God's
                                    perfect plan of salvation might be completed
                                    for all who will accept it!
 
 And look at ole' Noah. Don't you know he was
                                    the "laughingstock of the
                                    community"? There had never been any
                                    such thing as a "flood", but there
                                    he was, building a great ark on DRY
                                    land. Who had ever heard of such a thing? And
                                    God saw that the wickedness of man was
                                    great in the earth, and that every
                                    imagination of the thoughts of his heart was
                                    only evil continually. And it
                                    repented the Lord that he had made man on
                                    the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
                                    And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I
                                    have created from the face of the earth;
                                    both man, and beast, and the creeping thing,
                                    and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth
                                    me that I have made them. But Noah found
                                    grace in the eyes of the Lord. ...Noah
                                    was a just man and perfect in his
                                    generations, and Noah walked with God.
                                    Genesis 6:5-9.
 
 Jesus, Himself, spoke of Noah: But of
                                    that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not
                                    the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
                                    But as the days of Noe were, so shall also
                                    the coming of the Son of man be. For as in
                                    the days that were before the flood they
                                    were eating and drinking, marrying and
                                    giving in marriage, until the day that Noe
                                    entered into the ark, And knew not until the
                                    flood came, and took them all away; so shall
                                    also the coming of the Son of man be.
                                    Matthew 24:36-39. Is that not similar to our
                                    own world of today? People are eating and
                                    drinking, marrying and giving in marriage
                                    with far too little, if any at all, regard
                                    for God. We live in such a deceptive age:
                                    folks see no need for God in their lives. We
                                    are so caught up in providing ourselves with
                                    material securities that we have
                                    neglected, left off or totally abandoned,
                                    our ETERNAL security!
 
 One In A Million
 Too often, there is only one time when
                                    people can serve God: when they are in
                                    trouble. Oh oh! That will get stuck in our
                                    "craw" for sure, won't it? But
                                    it's a fact: we live from "crisis to
                                    crisis"--we treat God as a lawyer or
                                    santa claus: "Well, God, if
                                    you'll get me out of this _______________ ,
                                    I'll do such and such." And for a time,
                                    we keep our word, but only for a time. We
                                    ask God to help us get a good job, or a nice
                                    home. Then when we are established, we get
                                    independent: we don't need God
                                    any more, that is, until the next crisis
                                    rolls through!
 
 From the very "git go", we've got
                                    it all backwards: ALL through the
                                    Word of God, it is If You, THEN God.
                                    But no, we don't want it that way: we want
                                    it OUR way. But our way is WRONG!
                                    Oh folks don't like that, let me tell you.
                                    "Why that's attaching conditions
                                    to God's Love!" The WORLD talks
                                    about "unconditional love" and yet
                                    it doesn't even have a clue. How foolish!
                                    God's Love IS conditional: sure, it's
                                    there for everyone, but we must personally,
                                    individually, accept it in order for
                                    it to work in our lives! We need to get back
                                    to the Voice of God through His
                                    Written Word to us and STOP listening
                                    to the voices of this world! We want the
                                    promises without the precepts!
 
 Those who serve God only in the good
                                    times, or only when they need something from
                                    Him, will NOT endure. The Word of God
                                    tells us in Matthew 24:11-13, ...Many
                                    false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive
                                    many. And because iniquity shall abound, the
                                    love of many shall wax cold. But he that
                                    shall endure unto the end, the same shall be
                                    saved. Instead of us letting God be
                                    our "steering wheel", we use Him
                                    as a "spare tire".
 
 Unlike those who "quit",
                                    "drop out", "give up",
                                    Noah served God through all the adversity he
                                    faced. By faith Noah, being warned of God
                                    of things not seen as yet, moved with fear,
                                    prepared an ark to the saving of his house;
                                    by the which he condemned the world, and
                                    became heir of the righteousness which is by
                                    faith. Hebrews 11:7. The warning from
                                    God stirred Noah, awakening him to the
                                    terrible destruction that was imminent. II
                                    Peter 2:5 tells us that Noah was a
                                    "preacher of righteousness". Noah
                                    stood against "the world": he had
                                    never seen a flood, either, but God said
                                    there was going to be one and by faith, Noah
                                    believed the Word of God. No one gave him
                                    any encouragement--there were no preachers
                                    or deacons or presbyters or superintendents
                                    to come by and give him an old "atta
                                    boy" on the shoulder! Had there been
                                    newspapers in those days, can't you just see
                                    the headlines: "Village Idiot Builds
                                    Ark On Dry Land".
 
 We think we have it so bad when the pastor
                                    doesn't call or come by every time we miss a
                                    service. We think it's terrible that we have
                                    to pay a bill (of our own making) and can't
                                    buy that new dress to top the one Sister So
                                    and So had on last Sunday. Oh the burdens we
                                    have to bear when our children get in
                                    trouble at school (because we didn't apply
                                    any discipline at home). No wonder we cave
                                    in when we hit a bit of corduroy road! Just
                                    let someone ridicule us a bit and there we
                                    are, hands in the air: "I quit!"
                                    Just let God not give us that new car we
                                    wanted and there we are: "God, You
                                    don't love me any more! I quit!"
                                    Genesis 6:22 tells us, Thus did Noah; according
                                    to ALL that God commanded him, so did he.
                                    Noah followed the Lord's leading, despite
                                    what the sky looked like, despite what those
                                    about him said, despite what he had
                                    experienced (or not--he had never seen a
                                    flood before) in his lifetime.
 
 
 In
                                    Daniel, we read of another man who perservered
                                    for God: 
                                      In
                                      the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim
                                      king of Judah came Nebuchadnezzar king of
                                      Babylon unto Jerusalem, and besieged it.
                                      And the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah
                                      into his hand, with part of the vessels of
                                      the house of God: which he carried into
                                      the land of Shinar to the house of his
                                      god; and he brought the vessels into the
                                      treasure house of his god. And the king
                                      spake unto Ashpenaz the master of his
                                      eunuchs, that he should bring certain of
                                      the children of Israel, and of the king's
                                      seed, and of the princes; Children in whom
                                      was no blemish, but well favoured, and
                                      skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in
                                      knowledge, and understanding science, and
                                      such as had ability in them to stand in
                                      the king's palace, and whom they might
                                      teach the learning and the tongue of the
                                      Chaldeans. And the king appointed them a
                                      daily provision of the king's meat, and of
                                      the wine which he drank: so nourishing
                                      them three years, that at the end thereof
                                      they might stand before the king. Now
                                      among these were of the children of Judah,
                                      Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:
                                      Unto whom the prince of the eunuchs gave
                                      names: for he gave unto Daniel the name of
                                      Belteshazzar; and to Hananiah, of
                                      Shadrach; and to Mishael, of Meshach; and
                                      to Azariah, of Abednego. But Daniel
                                      purposed in his heart that he would not
                                      defile himself with the portion of the
                                      king's meat, nor with the wine which he
                                      drank: therefore he requested of the
                                      prince of the eunuchs that he might not
                                      defile himself. Daniel 1:1-8.
                                     What
                                    set Daniel apart from the rest of "the
                                    children of Israel", that kept him in
                                    the favor of God? He purposed in his
                                    heart that he would NOT defile himself.
                                    He set boundaries and determined to NOT
                                    allow anyone or anything to entice him to
                                    cross them! And EVERY time his
                                    adversary tried to put him down, God
                                    elevated him! Then a "royal
                                    statute" went out: it was decreed that NO
                                    one could ask a petition of any God
                                    or man for thirty days. Whoever did so
                                    would be cast into the den of lions.
                                    Well, that sure scared old Daniel into
                                    hiding, didn't it? He ran pell-mell to his
                                    pastor to tattle tale how he was being
                                    persecuted, didn't he? OK, so WHAT did he
                                    do? ...He went into his house; and his windows
                                    being open in his chamber toward
                                    Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees
                                    three times a day, and prayed, and gave
                                    thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.
                                    Daniel 6:10. Oh it meant he would face man's
                                    consequences, but God brought him through
                                    and promoted him again!
 
 Press Toward The Mark
 Let's read what Apostle Paul declared: Brethren,
                                    I count not myself to have apprehended: but
                                    this one thing I do, FORGETTING those
                                    things which are BEHIND, and REACHING FORTH
                                    unto those things which are BEFORE, I
                                    press toward the mark for the prize of the
                                    HIGH calling of God in Christ Jesus.
                                    Philippians 3:13,14. Such a declaration is
                                    neither the determination NOR the testimony
                                    of a QUITTER! To apprehend
                                    means to "acquire, catch, seize,
                                    overtake or take hold of". Paul knew he
                                    had not yet "acquired, caught, seized,
                                    overtaken or taken hold of" all that
                                    God had for him, but he knew how to keep
                                    striving toward that mark: by forgetting
                                    those things he had left behind and reaching
                                    FOR that which he wanted to obtain. And
                                    what did he want? To reach the MARK for
                                    the PRIZE of the HIGH CALLING of God in
                                    Christ Jesus. Paul had a goal;
                                    far too many today have no goal in life.
                                    Their lives are aimless shuffles through a
                                    period of time, without any
                                    "marks" of accomplishment. Please
                                    note use of the word there, "press".
                                    It doesn't read, "I coast toward
                                    the mark..."!
 
 Paul listed some of the tribulations he had
                                    endured: Of the Jews five times received
                                    I forty stripes save one. Thrice was I
                                    beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice
                                    I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I
                                    have been in the deep; In journeyings often,
                                    in perils of waters, in perils of robbers,
                                    in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils
                                    by the heathen, in perils in the city, in
                                    perils in the wilderness, in perils in the
                                    sea, in perils among false brethren; In
                                    weariness and painfulness, in watchings
                                    often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings
                                    often, in cold and nakedness. Beside those
                                    things that are without, that which cometh
                                    upon me daily, the care of all the churches.
                                    II Corinthians 11:24-28.
 
 The ONLY way a person could survive
                                    so much is by the Grace of God! Paul was
                                    convinced beyond the shadow of ANY
                                    doubt, that God would deliver him, no matter
                                    what might come against him! He was so SOLD
                                    OUT TO GOD, his own life meant nothing
                                    to him--he was totally and completely
                                    prepared to lay down his life for the Gospel
                                    of Jesus Christ. Giving no offence in any
                                    thing, that the ministry be not blamed: But
                                    in all things approving ourselves as the
                                    ministers of God, in much patience, in
                                    afflictions, in necessities, in distresses,
                                    In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in
                                    labours, in watchings, in fastings; By
                                    pureness, by knowledge, by longsuffering, by
                                    kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love
                                    unfeigned, by the word of truth, by the
                                    power of God, by the armour of righteousness
                                    on the right hand and on the left, by honour
                                    and dishonour, by evil report and good
                                    report: as deceivers, and yet true; As
                                    unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and,
                                    behold, we live; as chastened, and not
                                    killed; As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing;
                                    as poor, yet making many rich; as having
                                    nothing, and yet possessing all things.
                                    II Corinthians 6: 3-10.
 
 What? Paul meant that we were to be willing
                                    to go through ALL those things and NOT
                                    QUIT, not throw our hands up in defeat?
                                    That's right. What a testimony! Paul had
                                    "counted the cost" and had not
                                    only already paid dearly, but was willing to
                                    pay even more, even unto his own life! Now
                                    one might think that ole' Paul had others to
                                    lean on and support him. Wrong! He
                                    wrote that ...no man stood with me, but
                                    all men forsook me: I pray God that it may
                                    not be laid to their charge. II Timothy
                                    4:16. So how did he get through it all? Notwithstanding
                                    the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me;
                                    that by me the preaching might be fully
                                    known, and that all the Gentiles might hear:
                                    and I was delivered out of the mouth of the
                                    lion. And the Lord SHALL deliver me from
                                    every evil work, and will preserve me unto
                                    his heavenly kingdom: to whom be glory
                                    for ever and ever. Amen. II Timothy
                                    4:17,18. Glory to God!
 
 Paul KNEW in Whom he had believed! For
                                    the which cause I also suffer these things:
                                    nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know
                                    whom I have believed, and am persuaded that
                                    he is able to keep that which I have
                                    committed unto him against that day.
                                    II Timothy 1:12. God will stand by us IF
                                    we are willing to stand by Him! He will NEVER
                                    lead us to do something, or send us
                                    somewhere to do something but what He's not
                                    right by us ALL the time!
 
 Don't Look Back--Finish The Course!
 Jesus, Himself, said, in language anyone can
                                    understand, ...No man, having put his
                                    hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit
                                    for the kingdom of God. Luke 9:62. Don't
                                    be concerned about what is behind you, if it
                                    is covered by the Blood of the Lamb! Oh the
                                    world wants to make a joke out of it:
                                    "Don't look back, something may be
                                    gaining on you." I tell you, don't you
                                    worry about what is behind you, if it is
                                    covered by the Blood of the Lamb (salvation
                                    through Jesus Christ)! Our adversary, the
                                    devil, may try to use your past to defeat
                                    your future, but you need to remind him of
                                    his: he is ALREADY defeated! Don't
                                    give him any ground! The Bible calls it
                                    "giving place to the devil": don't
                                    allow him to worry and batter and biff you
                                    around! He's a liar!
 
 If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your PERSONAL
                                    SAVIOR, you have been blood-bought and
                                    your past is just that: the PAST. Oh,
                                    you will never forget many things (and we
                                    need to remember a lot of them for their
                                    lesson value), but they cannot be used
                                    against you by the enemy of your soul, UNLESS
                                    you give up or give in!
 
 A Findochty fisherman had been converted
                                    under James Turner's preaching. He was
                                    assailed by the enemy, who cast doubt on the
                                    Word of God. Lying awake one night, the
                                    fisherman's soul was in great conflict with
                                    the adversary. His wife heard him say aloud,
                                    "God says it in John 6:37." Then
                                    after a little, she heard him say,
                                    "I'll prove it," upon which he
                                    sprang on to the floor, lit a candle, turned
                                    to the Bible reference, and said, "Look
                                    at that, and say nae mair."
 
 We MUST, just like the Apostle Paul,
                                    continue to PRESS toward the mark! We
                                    cannot allow ourselves to be seduced, by
                                    anyone or anything, into quitting or giving
                                    up. Just as Noah was the laughingstock and
                                    considered insane as he built the ark, don't
                                    you reckon folks' opinions quickly changed
                                    when the rain began to fall and the rivers
                                    began to overflow? When we reach that which
                                    we have pressed toward for so long,
                                    all those who declared we were
                                    "strange", or "out of
                                    step" won't think so any more! We will
                                    have obtained the greatest prize of all: the
                                    MARK--our goal. Not by quitting, not
                                    by "coasting", but by pressing
                                    onward!
 
 Some folks don't "last long
                                    enough" to allow God to prove Himself
                                    to them! Jesus said, Abide in me, and
                                    I in you. As the branch cannot bear
                                    fruit of itself, except it abide in the
                                    vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.
                                    I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that
                                    abideth in me, and I in him, the same
                                    bringeth forth much fruit: for without me
                                    ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in
                                    me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is
                                    withered; and men gather them, and cast them
                                    into the fire, and they are burned. If ye
                                    abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye
                                    shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done
                                    unto you. John 15:4-7.
 
 Remember just before the Israelites crossed
                                    the riverbed, dry-shod? They looked back and
                                    could see the Egyptian army coming after
                                    them. Oh how they began to lament their
                                    "fate". Lot and his family were
                                    warned to "not look back" as they
                                    fled. Yet his wife could not resist--and was
                                    turned to a pillar of salt. On the other
                                    hand, let's read about Paul and Silas: And
                                    when they had laid MANY stripes upon them,
                                    they cast them into prison, charging
                                    the jailor to keep them safely: Who, having
                                    received such a charge, thrust them into the
                                    inner prison, and made their feet fast in
                                    the stocks. And at midnight Paul and
                                    Silas PRAYED, and SANG PRAISES unto God:
                                    and the prisoners heard them. And suddenly
                                    there was a great earthquake, so that the
                                    foundations of the prison were shaken: and
                                    immediately all the doors were opened, and
                                    every one's bands were loosed. Acts
                                    16:23-26.
 
 What? Singing praises when they'd been
                                    beaten and thrust into prison? And we throw
                                    our hands up in defeat over an unkind
                                    word, or some imagined slight? Someone might
                                    say, "But we can't be like Paul
                                    or Silas." Truer words were never
                                    spoken! And the reason for it is because
                                    they pressed toward and we draw
                                    back! Now the just shall live by
                                    faith: but if any man draw back, my soul
                                    shall have no pleasure in him. Hebrews
                                    10:38. Paul and Silas counted it "high
                                    calling" (privilege and honor) to serve
                                    the Lord; we consider it an imposition and
                                    inconvenience! We have the records of what
                                    these great men of faith went through so we
                                    can know the same is available to us, even
                                    in this modern world! For
                                    whatsoever things were written aforetime
                                    were written for our learning, that we
                                    through patience and comfort of the
                                    scriptures might have hope. Romans 15:4.
 
 Don't stop. Don't quit. Don't give up. Cast
                                    not away therefore your confidence, which
                                    hath great recompence of reward. For ye have
                                    need of patience, that, after ye have done
                                    the will of God, ye might receive the
                                    promise. Hebrews 10:35, 36. Wherefore
                                    seeing we also are compassed about with so
                                    great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay
                                    aside every weight, and the sin which doth
                                    so easily beset us, and let us RUN WITH
                                    PATIENCE THE RACE THAT IS SET BEFORE US,
                                    Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher
                                    of our faith; who for the joy that was set
                                    before him endured the cross, despising the
                                    shame, and is set down at the right hand of
                                    the throne of God. Hebrews 12:1,2
 
  
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