Sustained Versus Spasmodic Effort {a devotional}
The thoughts of the diligent tend only
to plenteousness; but of every one that is hasty only to want.
Proverbs 21:5.
How many youth who might have become
men of usefulness and power have failed because in early life they
contracted habits of indecision which followed them through life to
cripple all their efforts. Now and then they are filled with sudden
zeal to do some great thing, but they leave their work half finished
and it comes to nothing. Patient continuance in welldoing is
indispensable to success.... Temperate, persevering, steady labor
will achieve far more than can be accomplished by spasmodic
efforts....
Labor was appointed to man by his
Creator. God provided employment for our first parents in holy Eden.
And since the Fall, man has been a toiler, eating his bread by the
sweat of his brow. Every bone of his body, every feature of his
countenance, every muscle of his limbs, evinces the fact that he was
made for activity—not for idleness.
Habits of industry should be formed in
youth.... The faithful discharge of life’s duties, whatever your
position, calls for a wise improvement of all the talents and
abilities that God has given you. Guard against being always hurried,
yet accomplishing nothing worthy of the effort. These fruitless
efforts are often caused by a failure to do the work at the proper
time. Whatever is neglected at the time when it should be performed,
whether in secular or in religious things, is rarely done well. Many
appear to labor diligently every hour in the day, and yet produce no
results to correspond with their efforts....
Be careful not to fritter away your
time upon trifles, and then fail to carry out your undertakings that
are of real account.... A steadfast adherence to a purpose is
necessary in order to secure the end. A distinguished man was once
asked how it was possible for him to accomplish such a vast amount of
business. His answer was, “I do one thing at a time”.... Jesus
was an earnest worker, and those who follow His example will
experience self-denial, toil, and sacrifice. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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