Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Quitters Can't Make A Difference

Bible Reading:  James 1:13-27

Key Verse: Verse 22“But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.”

Key Words:  But be ye doers of the word


When you study the lives of those from God’s Word who made a difference in the lives of others you find one trait that stands out above all others.  They made a difference because they determined to be different.


Abraham was different in that he didn’t begin his journey of faith until he was one hundred years old.  Now that’s different.  Abraham made a difference in the lives of others.  Abraham, rather than using his age for an excuse, determined to make a difference for God in spite of his age, proving that usefulness in God’s service has nothing to do with age, but everything to do with availability.  Abraham made a difference by being different.


David was but a runt of a lad when he defeated Goliath.  When no one else would stand up to the Philistine giant, David determined to be different and as a result, he made a difference in the lives of others.  Again proving that age has nothing to do with being used by God, but availability has everything to do with being useful in God’s service.  David made a difference by being different.


Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were different.  When everyone else bowed to the image of the world, these three young men decided to be different, and as a result of being different, they made a difference.  (See Daniel 3:28-30.)  Daniel was different.  When all others refused to pray because of the fear of being cast in the lion’s den, Daniel was never deterred.  He made a difference by being different.  (See Daniel 6:26-28.)


Joseph made a difference.  He refused to compromise in his moral standards, and as a result, he eventually became the governor of Egypt.  He made a difference by being different.


Deborah made a difference.  You can read about this woman of God in Judges, chapters 4 and 5.  She was a judge in Israel (because no man was willing to lead).  Sisera, captain of the army of Canaan, declared war on Israel.  Deborah sends word to Barak, the captain of the army of Israel, giving him his marching instructions for the upcoming war with Canaan.  Barak’s response was, “I’ll only go to war, Deborah, if you go with me.”  So here is a woman leading Israel to victory.  Deborah made a difference because she was different.


 If you are to make a difference, you must determine to be different from the world in your walk, talk, demeanor, standards, spirit, and in your faithfulness to God.  You must be different.  You can’t quit.


                                                                                Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:  

Don’t quit – be faithful.


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