Wednesday; April 10
What are we doing with the
abilities we have been given? Now,
before we can have this discussion we need to set a few ground rules. The first one is to accept that each one of
us has been given a talent or an ability.
(The truth is that most of us have been richly blessed with multiple
talents, but for the sake of argument, let’s just go with the simple statement
that we are talented.) The second rule
is that excuses don’t count! If we think
long enough we can all come up with a rationale for why we aren’t doing what we
are capable of doing, but let’s call it what it is really is – an excuse. Third, we can’t take a pass in the present
for a promise in the future. Many of us
are familiar with the cartoon character J. Wellington Wimpy who promised “I
will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.”. The truth is that few ever get around to
paying postponed promises.
So, now, what are we doing
with the abilities we have been given?
If we can’t deny it, excuse it or delay it, we’d better get started
doing it! When we refuse to use the
talents we have been given we limit our own success and development while short-changing
our communities, churches, friends and families. Hoarding stuff (whether it is possessions or
talents) is easy, but it only has true value when we give it away.
So, what are we doing with
the abilities we have been given?
Think
About It!