Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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The Fear Of Failing
 
So I was afraid and went out and hid your talent in the ground. See, here is what belongs to you.  Matthew 25:25 
 
What would you attempt today, if you weren’t afraid of failing? In Matthew 25 verses 14 to 30, a wealthy businessman entrusted his entire estate to three key workers. He gave the first five talents, the second two talents and the third one talent. Now when you realize that in Bible times one talent was about 15 years’ salary, you begin to grasp what an opportunity this was. It was a defining moment that gave each of them the opportunity to (a) test their skills in the market (b) develop personal initiative (c) practice good judgment (d) profit from their investment. And two men did exactly that; but the third was afraid of failing. He decided to play it safe, so he buried his talent. Note: he wasn’t judged for what he did; he was judged for doing nothing. In fact, Jesus called him ‘wicked and lazy’! (Matthew 25:26). Fear of failure will always make you want to bury your gift. Unless you’ve the courage to start - you’re already finished! When God commissioned people like Moses, Gideon, Deborah, and Esther, they all had to overcome their natural fears. So will you! Fear of poverty made Jacob deceive his father. Fear of starvation made the Israelites want to run back to Egypt. Fear of their critics made the disciples forsake Jesus in His darkest hour, and it made Peter deny Him - three times! Refuse to let fear stop you! How you use the gifts God’s given you is a matter of the utmost importance. The truth is - it’s the basis upon which you’ll be judged!
 
Prayer
Heavenly Father, take away my fears so that I can take what you have entrusted to me and use it to further your Kingdom.  In Jesus’ Name, Amen
 

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