SALUTATIONS: What it do Fam? Have you ever avoided your more arduous tasks to complete the easier ones, only to miss the opportunity to meet them all? Often, we find ourselves occupied or busy with trivial tasks that don't foster the momentum needed to cultivate consistent success. Today we're going to highlight why it's essential to determine the steps necessary to move the needle forward. Let's get into it.
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PRAISE REPORTS: Last week, I received a call that my son's
grandma had about seven days to live, so we booked an emergency flight to visit
her that next day. However, it was bittersweet because we got to see her and
say our goodbyes, but she passed just a few hours later. I praise God that we
made it in enough time to see her off before her final rest. You are still here
to read this message through your pain and struggles, which means you're in a
better position than many. Therefore, you have a reason to shout
hallelujah. If you have a specific praise report, please share it because we
"overcame [the adversary] by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of [our] testimony" (Revelation 12:11, KJV). **NOTE: All praise reports are shared
referencing your name unless anonymity is specified**
PRAYER REQUESTS: Let us pray for the Horton, Hudson, and Hogan
families as they mourn the loss of my son's grandmother, Sharon Horton. Also,
please pray for healing for Julius Philips, Marlene Woods, Justin Davis, Tony
Stovall, and Johannie. Refrain from confessing the problem caused by the
enemy; ALWAYS pray for the desired result, NOT the unfavorable outcome (refer
to the book The Tongue – A Creative
Force by Charles Capps; you can download your FREE copy here https://rb.gy/niy4go). If
you or someone you know needs prayer, let me know, and your request
will be added to the following SOW. **NOTE: All prayer requests are shared referencing your name
and need unless anonymity is specified**
BE ENCOURAGED: NEVER lose sight of God amidst adversity… Ponder
this: "If you can't do anything
about it, then LET IT GO! Don't be a prisoner to things you can't change." (Tony Gaskins). I'm no theological scholar. Even
if I were a pastor or an expert on God's Word, I would still advise
you NEVER to take someone else's word as solid truth; "Study to show thyself approved" (2 Timothy 2:15, KJV), and CHALLENGE EVERYTHING by comparing it to the Word of
God. If what you see, hear, or read does NOT fall in line with the Word of
God, then it is NOT true... The rest of this day isn't promised, let
alone tomorrow, so why not strengthen your faith TODAY? Feed
your body healthy nutrition, and be cautious of what things you allow your
eyes, ears, and spirit to be exposed to (e.g., media, books, TV, music, etc.)
so that YOU can start anew and become a better you NOW rather than later. Let's
hold each other accountable.
OPENING PRAYER: Yahweh,
please let your presence set the tone for how this lesson will flow and how we
will grow from it. Clear our minds and open our eyes, ears, and hearts so that
we may be decreased in self and increased in you. Fill us with your presence
through the Holy Spirit to see as we look, listen as
we hear, and come into alignment with your Word and will. Help us to receive, believe
in, and apply your Truth so that we may be transformed by
your intended message from this fellowship and become better as a result of it.
In the name of Yeshua, we thank you, Amen!
KEY PASSAGE(S) – PROVERBS 10:4-5: "4 Poor
is he who works with a negligent hand, But the hand of
the diligent makes rich. 5 He who
gathers in summer is a son who acts wisely, But he who sleeps
in harvest is a son who acts shamefully."
**Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations originate from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) ® Copyright © 1960, 1971, 1977, 1995, 2020 by The Lockman Foundation. All rights reserved. All Scripture quotations were retrieved from https://www.biblegateway.com/passage regardless of the translation quoted.**
REFLECTIONS: If you're unfamiliar with the idiom moving the needle forward, it means making a noticeable change or modifying something so that your action's effect is measurable. So tonight, I aim to get you to understand the significance of developing the drive necessary to optimize your productivity as it relates to your daily (Kingdom) purpose-driven performance.
Proverbs 20:4 says, "The sluggard does not plow after the autumn,
so he begs during the harvest and has nothing." By societal standards, a sluggard is someone who is lazy
and doesn't work. However, in that text, I believe it's safe to assume that the
writer is conveying that sluggards do work, but they merely miss their
opportunities for development and increase. Here, the sluggard is idle instead
of working. It sounds like a distraction to me. Think about it like this; you
have a deadline to meet for a complex project. Perhaps there was a time limit
appointed to you, or maybe you set the deadline for yourself based on your
desired outcome. But, instead of gaining momentum by tackling the more tedious
tasks, you spend extended time focused on the minor details - a misuse of your
time that rushes you to the finish line with a less-than-stellar presentation.
Basically, a sluggard is no respecter of time. They are often hesitant and slow
to respond; they might eventually convince themselves to do the work, but in
their negligence, they miss the season to yield a greater reward.
Let's look at our key passage: "Poor is he who works with a negligent hand, but the hand of the diligent makes rich." Now, let's define the terms negligent and diligent. Cambridge Dictionary defines negligent as "not being careful or giving enough attention to people or things that are your responsibility," and diligent as "done in a careful, detailed way and using a lot of effort." In all practicality, this scripture advises you to do the essential things that move you the most progressively in life. Everything outside of that is a distraction from greatness.
Ponder this: what are five moves that must be done to do what God has called you to do? Those essential tasks must be completed first - before the in-between trivial things. They might be more challenging, but completing said tasks will catapult the momentum needed to move the needle forward. Let's take a step back. You're probably trying to figure out how to distinguish which moves are critical and which are inconsequential. Well, that type of clarity will be revealed by Yahweh when you intentionally seek Him for that type of guidance.
In the meantime, consider your satisfaction with the different values of your life. If you could enhance one of those values, which is the one that would improve all the others? Now, place all your energy into that one because it will pull the others up with it. For example, if your confidence, trust, mindset, courage, and organization require development, focusing on improving your mindset would also enhance your confidence, trust, courage, and organizational skills. Because all of the other values hang on your perceived notion about life, circumstances, who you are, and what you're capable of doing. Therefore, if your mindset remains negative, you'll be riddled with self-doubt, you won't trust yourself, and you will find it difficult to trust others and God. You'll hesitate to move forward out of fear of the negative possibilities because you'll ignore the positive probabilities. The disarray of your mind will most likely show up in your life as clutter and disorganization. These are my present revelations in life, yall!
Shifting that one thing will change the perspective and trajectory of the others. Knowing which value holds the fate of all the others helps you focus on diligently working to improve the one so that the others will organically come into alignment. As you spend intentional time with the Lord, He'll highlight the distractions you have prioritized over your essentials. He will help you to avoid allowing other people's agendas to supersede His will for you. If you know your distractions already, break ties so they are no longer seeping in before you have spent intentional time with God.
Ask yourself this: is the thing you're prioritizing or spending time doing of greater importance than the thing, content, or impact that will actually help others? Is your involvement in that thing or with that person urgent or necessary?
We are called to be good stewards of our time. To be intentional with our yeses and our nos. Suppose you don't honor and balance your time with God, family, and your essential assignments. In that case, it enables everyone and everything else to disrespect the time you know is sacred but aren't acknowledging as such. Tomorrow isn't promised, so what we put off being idle, sluggard, or distracted could prevent alignment with God and the impact in the world that stems from the relationship and fundamentals established in His direction. Every opportunity has an expiration date, so whatever Yahweh calls you to do in this season, prioritize it as if EVERYTHING depends on its successful execution.
Let your designated time for God, family, and work be strictly for that without interruption. Honor your breaks - do not allow work to seep into your time for God, family, rest, and recovery, and do not allow the negligence of sluggard behavior to interfere with the work God has appointed to you. Prayerfully, this message has helped you recognize the steps needed to prioritize and implement the necessary efforts required to help you move the needle forward.
POWER IN PRAYER: Lord, be Jireh. Your grace is sufficient. Help us
to acknowledge and accept that if you don't grant us another blessing, the gift
of salvation is enough. Our daily access to you is enough, Father. We praise
you for our ups and downs because we know that we are made stronger in our
endurance and trust in you. Thank you for the opportunities you give us to
strengthen our faith by allowing your presence to serve as strength in our
weakness. Abba, we thank you for giving us the clarity of purpose to which you
have called us. We thank you for the wisdom, discernment, willingness, and
peace that passes our human logic to move in the direction you lead. We
appreciate the clarity of the essential steps and diligence to take those steps
necessary to move the needle forward in our lives. Lord, we want to lift the
Horton, Hogan, and Hudson families in prayer right now. We ask and thank you
for providing peace and comfort in their time of grief. We ask that you will
bring reconciliation in their family unit, and may any of them that are lost be
reconciled with you. We now ask for physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual
healing over each of their family members, but also for Julius Philips, Marlene
Woods, Justin Davis, Tony Stovall, and Johannie. Ultimately, Father and Friend,
as we plead for your favor, we pray that your will be done and that we will be
content and equipped to accept whatever your will may be. Please help us to
keep our focus on you and to prioritize tasks according to their importance.
Meet us where we are, Abba, and help us to live a life of transformed living.
As your angels and Holy Spirit do your bidding on Earth and Heaven, protect
them and us with your recourse as you bind, loose, and cast out the demonic
spirits of distraction, destruction, retaliation, revenge, and backlash. We ask
and thank you for all these things in the matchless name of Yeshua. Amen!
As always, be mindful of the things you feed your body physically and
figuratively. Be safe, be blessed, and prioritize your health and well-being!
#SOW
Respectfully,
Tylesha "Tye"
Allen
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