Have you ever heard the phrase 'keep your eyes on the prize'? It's a phrase I would usually think associated with sports or some other competitive event, but it applies to almost every aspect in our life if we think about it. It means remembering the ultimate goal of whatever we are working towards. Staying focused and diligent so we ultimately obtain the focus of our labors. Imagine our life is a long chain of metal links working together, from the beginning of our life to the end of our life, left to right. Each period of our life is a little link, that can either be strengthened through righteous actions, or weakened from sin. If we look too far ahead in our life we start pulling in that direction, to the right, and previous links start stretching as the weaker links that you have not yet reinforced are strained due to the tugging. The same thing happens when we go the other way. If we spend too much time in the past we pull the chain in that direction, to the left, and once again the links we have not yet reinforced are weakened as they stretch due to the strain.
The blogging of a missionary striving to invite others to come unto our Savior Jesus Christ
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Line upon Line, Link by Link
Have you ever heard the phrase 'keep your eyes on the prize'? It's a phrase I would usually think associated with sports or some other competitive event, but it applies to almost every aspect in our life if we think about it. It means remembering the ultimate goal of whatever we are working towards. Staying focused and diligent so we ultimately obtain the focus of our labors. Imagine our life is a long chain of metal links working together, from the beginning of our life to the end of our life, left to right. Each period of our life is a little link, that can either be strengthened through righteous actions, or weakened from sin. If we look too far ahead in our life we start pulling in that direction, to the right, and previous links start stretching as the weaker links that you have not yet reinforced are strained due to the tugging. The same thing happens when we go the other way. If we spend too much time in the past we pull the chain in that direction, to the left, and once again the links we have not yet reinforced are weakened as they stretch due to the strain.
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"And see that all these things are done in wisdom and order; for it is not requisite that a man should run faster than he has strength. And again, it is expedient that he should be diligent, that thereby he might win the prize; therefore, all things must be done in order."
ReplyDelete-- Mosiah 4:27