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The
End Of A Matter
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“Better
is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof; and the patient in spirit=
is
better than the proud in spirit.” Eccl 7:8
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Lord, this is my cry today! Beginnings are
good and should be thorough but the end of a thing normally overshadows
it’s beginning… if the end of a matter is bad, it is the only
impression men carry away… if the end is glorious no matter how terri=
ble
the beginning was… it is also the final impression men would go
with…
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Lord, the end of a thing is better than the
beginning thereof… my prayer=
today
is that may I end my race well and in your very will!
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The
end of a thing is current… while the beginning is obscured as
history… Several kings in
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Dear Lord, this is a passionate plea - I want to
end well! I want to end still in communion with thee. I want to end in wisd=
om;
I want to end still humble and simple! I want to end at thy feet
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The
end is more crucial than my beginnings. How
I end my race is more important than all the intervening years. It is t=
he
final legacy and the cap stone on all my labors, Lord help me to end well. =
But
I found a wisdom springing forth in my heart this day!
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What is the end of the matter? It is the last and the latest, that action I
perform last before I am called away. It means any point can be the endR=
30;
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To
end well, I must improve on my last action. Each new step must improve, sur=
pass
and exceed the last step. I must progress and add on what I did previously.=
My
personal walk with the LORD today must be more intimate, more holy and purer
than what it was yesterday. Never must I sleep if where I put the stop is l=
ess
than what it was previously.
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Any
point can be the end of a man’s life...
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Any
point can be the end of my ministry…
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Any
ministration can actually be the end of all my ministrations…
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But
then, there is the END you have earmarked for me to reach before I end. Let=
me
not end until I have ended my race dear LORD!
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As
you delivered my LORD from premature death (abrupt-ending), so I plead for =
thy
mercy today, that I also be granted thy grace to finish my task and finish =
it
gloriously in Jesus’ name.
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Lord, while I cry for an expected=
end,
I must learn this principle of ending well; it is the “Principle of daily increase”.
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- Daily
increase in faith, love and purity
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- Daily
increase in humility and integrity
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- Daily
increase in obedience, submission and loyalty to my Lord
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- Daily increase in my service to the Lord and his church
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- Daily increase in my watchfulness and my communion with the Lor=
d
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- Daily increase in my spirit and in
wisdom
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Good ending
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Lord, help me to grow in grace Day by day; help me to die to the
world and its toys daily, that I may experience daily resurrection.
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is
the only way I can hope to end my race gloriously and to finish my c=
ourse
better than I began it several years ago
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Lord, grant me this sensitivity! Grant me =
this
thirst! Imprint it on my face…
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“Better is the end of a thing than the beginning
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thereof…” =
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Stagnation is the enemy of go=
od
ending…
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Concentration
on the past achievement leads to poor ending. I must forget what is behind =
once
I have another new day in which to live. I must press on for what lies ahea=
d if
I hope to end well!
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LORD, help me as you helped Paul of old. M=
ay I
never focus on my past achievement, while there is a present challenge I mu=
st
pursue. Let my past only be my footstool on which to climb up into the next
stage of thy purpose for me.
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“Better is the end of a thing than the beginning
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Thereof…”