Faith is spelled R.I.S.K.
"Then
Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward
Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink,
cried out, 'Lord, save me!'" (Matt 14:29-30).
Jesus told Peter to get out of the boat. There is always a risk when
we attempt something never done before. Naysayers seem to come out of the wood
work. Why? Because it's not their vision, it's yours. Sometimes we fail
the first time out. It's a fact that most entrepreneurs fail before
they are really successful.
"Success," said Winston Churchill, "is going from failure to failure
without loss of enthusiasm." Everybody fails. It's part of the process
that leads us to maturity and success. Most successful entrepreneurs
don't think of their failures as defeats. They think of them as lessons.
If you hope to succeed, learn everything you can from your failures.
In The Three Success Secrets of Shamgar, Orlando Magic executive Pat
Williams observed, "Our experiences may not all be triumphs and
successes, but so what? Failure is usually a far better teacher than
success - if we are willing to learn the lessons. As Houston Astros
pitcher Larry Dierker observed, 'Experience is the best teacher, but a
hard grader. She gives the test first, the lesson later.'"*
God never gets mired in our past failures. He is constantly viewing
our lives with future success in mind. "See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the
desert and streams in the wasteland" (Isa. 43:19). Someone once said,
"When your memories are bigger than your dreams, you're headed for the
grave." God wants to give us new dreams that are bigger than anything
that has ever happened to us in the past.
Don't let past failures keep you from future successes.
by: Os Hillman