Jack Welch, the former CEO and management expert said, "Control your own destiny or someone else will." Ronald Reagan learned that at a very young age. When he was a child, his aunt took him to a shoe store to make him some custom-made shoes. The shoe maker asked if he wanted shoes with square toe or round toe. He couldn’t make up his mind. When he went back to pick up the order, he found out that one was round and other was square. If you don’t make decisions in a timely manner someone else might and you may not like them.
Making important decisions are very difficult to many people. A presidential candidate in the US was asked why he did not enlist and avoided the Vietnam War. He could have answered that he had the legal rights to not enlist. Instead he candidly replied, "I didn't know back then that I'd be standing before you today." In other words, "If I had known what I know now, I would have made a different choice." Many people have echoed the same way, “If only I had known, I would have done things differently.”
Joshua called on the people (Joshua 24) to make a decision that determined their destiny on the same day. To have a destiny is to choose one. As someone said, "if you don't choose, you'll end up where you are heading." God Can Only be Served Consciously. Our decisions affect others around us and the generations that follow. We live in a world of past decisions. Our moral, social, financial and political structures are products of decisions made by others in the past. Making timely and good decisions are more important than just having good intentions.
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Making important decisions are very difficult to many people. A presidential candidate in the US was asked why he did not enlist and avoided the Vietnam War. He could have answered that he had the legal rights to not enlist. Instead he candidly replied, "I didn't know back then that I'd be standing before you today." In other words, "If I had known what I know now, I would have made a different choice." Many people have echoed the same way, “If only I had known, I would have done things differently.”
Joshua called on the people (Joshua 24) to make a decision that determined their destiny on the same day. To have a destiny is to choose one. As someone said, "if you don't choose, you'll end up where you are heading." God Can Only be Served Consciously. Our decisions affect others around us and the generations that follow. We live in a world of past decisions. Our moral, social, financial and political structures are products of decisions made by others in the past. Making timely and good decisions are more important than just having good intentions.
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Blessings
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