In life - how we finish is the most important fact than how we start. There are many biographies of men and women in the Bible, and larger percentage of them didn’t end well. Apostle Paul says, “I finished the race” – but some of the people that start the race very well, don’t finish the race gloriously .
No matter whom we, whether we’re closer to the starting line than the finish line, or we’re about to “break the tape”, it should be in our prayers and ultimate aim to finish well. In Nehemiah 6, finishing well doesn’t just have to refer to the end of our lives – it can refer to being diligent and faithful to complete a task God that God has given you to do.
Joel Osteen preached about finishing grace in this sermon. He charged us that anyone can have a dream, but it takes inner-will, determination, perseverance and a made-up mind to see it come to reality. Joel Osteen narrates the exciting fact that God is not finished with you yet.
No matter whom we, whether we’re closer to the starting line than the finish line, or we’re about to “break the tape”, it should be in our prayers and ultimate aim to finish well. In Nehemiah 6, finishing well doesn’t just have to refer to the end of our lives – it can refer to being diligent and faithful to complete a task God that God has given you to do.
Joel Osteen preached about finishing grace in this sermon. He charged us that anyone can have a dream, but it takes inner-will, determination, perseverance and a made-up mind to see it come to reality. Joel Osteen narrates the exciting fact that God is not finished with you yet.
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