Finishing Well
By: Ken Boa
We sing the song, "I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back," but
why is it that so many people do? There seems to be an epidemic of
Christians who begin well but finish poorly. Let me share seven crucial
characteristics that will help you to finish well.
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Intimacy With Christ -
Our highest calling is to grow in our knowledge of Christ and to make Him
known to others. Does our desire to know Christ exceed all other
aspirations? If not, whatever is taking His place in the center of our
affections must yield to Him if we are to know the joy of bearing
spiritual fruit. A key secret of those who finish well is to focus more on
loving Jesus than on avoiding sin. The more we love Jesus, the more we
will learn to put our confidence in Him alone.
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Fidelity In The Spiritual Disciplines -
Spiritual disciplines such as prayer, fellowship, study, worship, and
submission are not ends in themselves, but means to the end of intimacy
with Christ and spiritual formation. When left to itself, however, any
one of these disciplines tends to decline and decay. An infusion of
directed intentionality and effort is necessary to sustain order and
growth and to bring repeated times of personal renewal.
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A Biblical Perspective On The Circumstances Of Life -
Part of the purpose of our suffering and trials is to drive us to
dependence on God alone. God responds by revealing more of Himself to us.
This knowledge increases our faith and our capacity to trust His
character and His promises through the times we do not understand His
purposes and His ways. When we view our circumstances in light of God's
character instead of God's character in light of our circumstances, we
come to see that God is never indifferent to us, and that He uses
suffering for our good so we will be more fully united to Christ.
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A Teachable, Responsive, Humble, And Obedient Spirit -
Those who finish well maintain an ongoing learning posture through the
seasons of their lives. Humility and responsive obedience are the keys to
maintaining a teachable spirit.
Humility is the disposition in which we displace self through the
enthronement of Christ in our lives and realize that all of life is about
trust in God. Obedience is the application of biblical faith in that
which is not seen, and that which is not yet. As we mature in Christ, we
learn to trust God's character and promises in spite of ambiguity or
trials.
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A Clear Sense Of Personal Purpose And Calling -
God has called each of us to a purposeful journey sustained by
faithfulness and growing hope. This calling or vocation transcends our
occupations and endures beyond the end of our careers. As we seek the
Lord's guidance in developing a personal vision and clarity of mission,
we move beyond the level of tasks and accomplishments to the level of the
purpose for which we were created.
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Healthy Relationships With Resourceful People -
Relationships such as spiritual mentoring, servant leadership, and
personal and group accountability are valuable resources that encourage,
equip, and exhort. People who finish well do not do so without the caring
support of other growing members of the body of Christ. These
relationships help us to increase in intimacy with Christ, maintain the
needed disciplines, clarify our long-term perspective, sustain a
teachable attitude, and develop our purpose and calling.
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Ongoing Ministry Investment In The Lives Of Others -
Spirit-filled living requires us to discover and develop the spiritual
gifts we have received and exercise them through the Spirit's power for
the edification of others. Believers who finish well are marked by
ongoing outreach and sacrificial ministry for the good of other people.
Those who squander the resources, gifts, experiences, and hard-learned
insights God has given them by no longer investing them in the lives of
others soon wither and withdraw.
What does it take to finish well? How can we run in such a way that we
can say with Paul, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the
course, I have kept the faith" (2 Timothy 4:7; Acts 20:24; 1
Corinthians 9:24-27)? Taking to heart the above seven characteristics
will help you finish well day by day, as you "run with endurance the
race that is set before [you]" (Hebrews 12:1).
Ken is president of
Reflections
Ministries, an organization that seeks to provide safe places for
people to consider the claims of Christ. He has authored numerous books,
including
Pursuing Wisdom,
The Art of Living Well,
The
Psalms: A Journal, and
The Trinity: A Journal (all NavPress).