Showing posts with label laziness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laziness. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Train to Gain


My son was gifted with a new bike for his birthday (Thanks Lolo Art and Lola Mel). He was so happy. He was already biking inside the mall. Oh kids, they grow up so fast. I even thought the bike was big for him. But he was able to manage pedalling it like a big kid.  His bike still has training wheels, because my son still needs to learn to balance, and I'm going to teach him just that.

In life, we need some of those "training wheels" and we need a good trainer. In doing something new, we need to train to help us cope and balance.  Everyday is training, for each day is new. There can never be a replay of yesterday or a preview of tomorrow.  So how do we train for this life's challenges? How do we keep on moving forward? How do we keep from falling?

T - Trust in the Father

Although Sev has his training wheels, it's me who's going to teach my son how to ride the bike. And  it's me who will say its time to take off the training wheels. But when I do, Ill be ready to catch him if he falls. If I, an earthly father can do this for my son, much more can the Heavenly Father do for His children.

R -  Reflect on the learning

It's not about how fast you get through the training, but how much learning you have absorbed.  When we make mistakes, let us reflect more instead of regretting. Surely, when we were learning to ride a bike we had some knee wounds or some bruises. It's these little accidents that make us remember what we did wrong and help us do better the next time.

A - Appear for training

Show up. If we are lazy, we will not learn. Nobody learns to bike if he won't show for practice.  When we do not show up, specially  in our prayer time, we might just miss out on what God would have been excited to tell us for the day.  The more we procrastinate or postpone, the longer will we move forward in life.  Consistency and diligence is important in learning.

I - Instructions should be followed.

What the trainer says is important. I'll be coaching or instructing my Son in balancing so he can avoid more mistakes.  In life, we get our instructions from the Bible.  I read somewhere that Bible can also mean Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.  Through His prophets and anointed writers, God has revealed how we are to live our lives.

N - New things come everyday

Even to the last day of our lives, there will always be something to learn.  We need to adjust to situations and  be ready to learn and respond better in the future.  In biking, not every turn or hump is the same. We have to know how to keep our balance and get through the obstacle.  The basics of training will help us in dealing with these new things.

My goal as father trainer is to take off the training wheels when the time comes.  But I'll always keep watch. God our Father, in His love for us, wants us to learn to be strong in faith.  By giving us free will, He lets go of us, trusting that we will call on Him when the road gets rough and when we're about to fall. God, with His mighty hand saves us. He trains us, so we may gain life eternal with Him in heaven.


Every athlete exercises discipline in every way. They do it to win a perishable crown, but we an imperishable one. 1 Cor. 9:25


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Unleash Your Great Potential

"...I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10)."


A good friend shared to me a visual. She told me that what if she died and the words engraved on her tomb stone said, "She had great potential."

I imagined this myself and I realized that truly I still have more to give. I still have great potential.  But what are the things that hinder us from embracing our full potential? How can we unleash this great potential of ours? I can think of three.

1. Dream big.  In all we do, whether business, school, or service, we are only limited by the size of our dreams.  If you think your dream is big, God's dream for you is a hundred times bigger.  Dreaming big honors God because we are making the best out of life. There is nothing impossible with God.

2. Desire.  If you have the passion, then great things will happen. John Maxwell said, "A person with passion will always surpass a person with skill."  What is it that drives us to wake up in the morning?  What is our heart's desire. Does our desire honor God?  Be passionate and see how your day turns to your favor.

3. Discipline.  Stephen Covey would describe discipline as something that will get vision and passion to actual realization.  Discipline is our Physical Quotient.  If we look closer, we can derive the word disciple from discipline.  Discipline is our weapon against laziness.

Dreaming big, having desire, and discipline will unleash our God-given potential. Seize the day! Live the best life! 

The glory of God is man fully alive! (St. Irenaeus)


 
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