YOUR RESPONSIBILITY DEMANDS STEADFASTNESS .

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Your responsibility demands steadfastness.

Your responsibility demands steadfastness if your desire is to finish strong. There are times when the going will get tough, and the options before you is quitting. At that moment you just have to stand by what you believe. You just have to be steadfastness in pursuing your goals

“Show me a man who can do nothing, and I will show you a man who do not have a responsibility.”

“Everyone can do something if he believes he was created for change.”

As a little boy I became a member of brigade. The whole experience is something I will never live to forget. Its drill and disciplinary act had really improved my life. I remember those days after fellowship we sing as a family jogging home. When one of our members is ill, we show concern by going to visit that person that very day and pray together. It was that attitude of kindness and caring that made so many parents  allow their children to enroll.  This organization is built upon two pillars, religion and discipline. The discipline aspect of it is never a pleasant one but builds, both mentally, physically, and morally. I am happy and proud to have passed through such a life changing organization. From the stage of a boy, I ended becoming an officer. I can tell you my days as a brigade member and an officer was never a waste. The motto is quite simple and meaningful, “Sure and steadfast.” (Hebrews 6:19B.)

Do not run away from your responsibility

We were trained never to give up on what we believe just as the motto. We passed through some rough situations but came out better. Your responsibility is not your decision, it is your discovery. Each day produces a new clue to your responsibility. Most of the eagerness to embrace the responsibility that comes my way was as the result of the training to remain sure and steadfast I received in time past. Every day the beauty of life is unfolding. To some your true responsibility will take time to fully unfold.  Show me a man who can do nothing, and I will show you a man who do not have a responsibility.

It is wise to remain slow and steady than to run away from your responsibility. Everyone can do something if he believes he was created for change. Life is one step at a go, so it’s the fulfillment of our destiny. Your responsibility will reveal at each step after the other. It’s a step thing, not a running thing. Keep moving at the pace you can to accomplish your responsibility. It is always wise to know you have no reason to run away from your responsibility, but you have every reason to fulfill it. If you run away, who then will accomplish it?

5 REASONS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY DEMANDS STEADFASTNESS

  1. You are created for a specific responsibility

“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.” (Jeremiah chapter 1 verses 5 KJV)

  1. You are equal to the task of your responsibility

“I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.” (Psalms chapter 139 verses 14 KJV)

  1. Everything to accomplish your responsibility is in you.

“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” (Philippians chapter 4 verse 13 KJV)

  1. It is your responsibility

“And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” (Mark chapter 8 verses 34 KJV)

  1. You must finish strong

“Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work.” (John chapter 4 verses 34 KJV)

Conclusion

Your existence is to accomplish something great to make our world great and a better place. That is your responsibility. Your responsibility is to serve something great; something greater than you.

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