The Art of Completion: God’s Blueprint for Finishing Strong

God doesn’t just call us to begin tasks, He encourages us to complete them with excellence.

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Think of those times when you’ve given a task, perhaps to a young one: “Clean the kitchen,” you might say. You return to find the dishes done but the counters littered. Or when you’ve entrusted a document for review, only to realize the attention waned after the first page. The pang of disappointment isn’t unfamiliar. But in our spiritual journey, God encourages us not just to start, but to finish, and to finish well. So, how do we ensure we navigate our tasks and stay the course?

1. Seeking Divine Direction (James 1:5) Before embarking on any endeavor, it’s imperative to seek clarity. Dive into prayer, explore the scriptures, and with a humble heart, yearn for God’s wisdom. His blueprint becomes evident when we are open to it.

2. Embrace Action, Fueled by Faith (James 1:22) Contemplation has its place, but action propels us forward. Remember, God’s tasks require movement, and it’s our faith in Him that drives our strides.

3. Deepening Our Understanding (Proverbs 4:7) With each step we take, the Lord illuminates our path, giving us insights we might not have anticipated at the outset. This evolving wisdom shapes our efforts, refining them beyond our initial vision.

4. Lean on the Pillars of Faith (Proverbs 12:15) The Christian journey is paved with the experiences of many who’ve walked before us. Their wisdom, derived from years of faith and trials, is invaluable. By seeking counsel from mature believers, we not only respect the tapestry of our faith but also ensure we’re fortified against potential missteps.

5. Reflect and Review (1 Corinthians 3:14) Once we think our task is done, it’s wise to pause and review. In the Lord’s service, it’s not just about completion, but about ensuring the work is comprehensive, leaving no room for regrets.

In the grand tapestry of our faith, God doesn’t just call us to begin tasks; He encourages us to complete them with excellence. So, in every act, let’s not merely start, but strive to finish strong, echoing the excellence of our Creator.

 

This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Faith Activist

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About the Author

Pastor James Costa earned his degree in Theology from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. After graduation, he dedicated his career to serving as a pastor in Waco, Texas. Pastor James founded Faith Activist during the COVID-19 pandemic when he faced challenges in reaching people due to the lockdowns. He realized the potential of digital media to connect with people and spread the message of the gospel, leading him to create an online platform to help people grow in their faith and engage with other believers.