Striving through Extreme Intensity
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Part of being officially in a race, after qualifying, training, and preparing for what’s ahead, is making sure we don’t get disqualified before finishing or after the race is completed To do that, we must train hard enough to be able to handle the intensity we will surely experience in our race.
In the 1959 blockbuster movie
Ben Hur, there's an intense chariot racing scene that’s become iconic. Messala, the nemesis of the main character, cheats attempting to destroy Ben Hur, played by Charlton Heston. Messala damages his own chariot in the process, falls off, and gets trampled and severely crippled by other horses in the race while Ben Hur goes on to an uncontended victory.
Each round of the chariot race the intensity is turned up, the obstacles went from being obvious and easy to avoid to being less visible but
more intense. Have you ever felt the impact of running YOUR race God has set before you? While we’re all on our own course set for us by God, we’re ALL contenders of the faith.
Encouragement for staying the course:
In Jude 1:3, the author Jude writes a letter of encouragement we can draw from even now, he starts by saying, “Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. (KJV)”
The Greek word Jude chooses, translated as “contend earnestly,” usually describes an athlete striving with extreme intensity to win a victory in a physical competition.
Contending earnestly implies three things:
1. Striving
2. Extreme intensity
3. Winning the victory
What does it mean to strive? To strive implies great exertion against great difficulty and specifically suggests persistent effort
What is extreme intensity? An extreme degree of strength, force, energy, or feeling.
What does winning the victory mean? To get possession of by effort or fortune (Ecclesiastes 9:11 returned and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill; but time and chance happens to them all.) To win is also defined as to gain in or as if in battle or contest, to obtain/recover/succeed.
Applying these principles today!
What does extreme intensity look like? It looks like time management, full schedule, deadlines, making financial decisions, and planning strategic growth. The Bible tells us to write our vision. If you don’t have a business plan in place, a strategic plan in place, or the 2023 first quarter on your to-do list…let’s get started this week.
How do I strive?
1. Put something in place, put a plan in action. Don’t delegate this task, DO this task and check the boxes when you’re done, take notes and follow up, see it through.
2. Write your vision and act on it. Download business plan templates, apply for a business loan if you need it, and start applying for grants and scholarships.
3. Set specific goals (profit/earnings, clients/members, increase in sales, etc). God determines the winner and affirms our victory but there are still some key performance indicators (KPIs) we can look at to define winning. How will you close out 2022? Set goals with incremental steps for what you want to accomplish this last quarter.
Definitions of strive, extreme intensity, and win are provided by Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
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