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Slaying Giants

November 17th, 2008
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Slaying Giants: David Slays Goliath

David Slays Goliath.

What is your current situation? Do you have something in your life that you want to change or need to change? Maybe, like me, you have a whole list! I'll bet the following items are on a lot of people's lists.
  • Make More Money
  • Pay Off Debt
  • Get in Shape
  • Lose 20 pounds
  • Get a New Car
  • Build a New House
  • Give more to your Church
  • Give more to an Important Charity
  • Help a Friend Get Out of Debt
  • Make Your Marriage Better
  • Find Your Perfect Mate
When we have financial problems we think our world is coming to an end, our pain is real, and we think our frustration is more than anyone else has ever experienced. The same is true if we're over weight or lonely. Then we see a young man with his legs blasted off returning from the war in Iraq, or a child dying from cancer, or a young mother killed by a drunken driver, and we start to realize that our problems are insignificant and selfish. Yet financial, weight, or relationship problems are problems and they are real, but they need to be put into perspective. Yet to us, they still feel like giants. So how do we deal with them and solve them? To each of us, our problems are giants. How do we slay giants? Probably one of the most famous giant killers in history was David (as in David and Goliath from the Bible). What made David able to kill Goliath? David was not a warrior, he was a shepherd. He was bringing food to his brothers who were fighting, when he learned about the giant Philistine named Goliath that no one had the courage to fight. He learned that the King had promised great riches to the man who would kill Goliath. I'm sure that everyone thought David was nuts to think he, a little shepherd, a teenager, could actually defeat Goliath. His brothers were angry with him for thinking he could do it, but he reminded them of how God had given him the ability to defeat a bear, and a lion, and he felt God would not let him down now. Here's what Terry Dean has to say about it in his book that I HIGHLY RECOMMEND, "Financial Freedom - A Step-By-Step Practical Guide for Walking in God's Blessings":
Did David walk out on the battlefield and tell God to kill Goliath? Did he stand there and pray for God to deal with the giant standing in front of him? No. ... He simply announced his victory when he got to the battlefield. He said what he was going to do. He said the Lord was going to give him the ability to kill Goliath and take his head. And then he said he was going to kill all the host of the Philistines. He got up there and said just like a teenager, "I'm going to kill you Goliath and then I'm going to kill your whole army too." There definitely wasn't any fear in David. People would say he had self-confidence, but that wouldn't be accurate. We need to come up with a new term to describe believers like David, "God-confidence." Sometimes we need to quit our praying and step out in faith in what God has already told us to do.
I highly recommend Terry's book - you can find a link to order it in the left-hand column of this blog, or click here. David did two key things that resulted in his victory over Goliath: he had faith (confidence) and he took action. Too many of us sit around and wait on an engraved, gold-sealed invitation to do something. We pray for solutions to our problems, yet we never take any action. We look for a sign, or for God to step in and do it for us. God didn't kill Goliath, David did. David knew God would help him, but David didn't wait, he saw the opportunity and took it. David was also prepared in that he was pretty good with that slingshot. God does not work like the Ronco Magic Slicer Dicer that comes with six steak knives. Don't expect God to make you a singing star if you've never tried to sing. Don't expect God to give you the ability to swim the English Channel if you've never learned how to swim. Don't expect God to make you wealthy if you've never lifted a finger to do anything to bring money into your life. You do your part, and God can and will work miracles with you. Together with God we can do anything. Here's a very prophetic sentence from Terry's book where he's talking about God, Moses, and the Israelites escaping from Egypt:
God did not part the Red Sea until they started moving toward it.
Read that a few more times and memorize it. Are you one of those people who desires something intensely yet when an opportunity presents itself you let fear stop you dead in your tracks? If so, the next time you have an opportunity to shine, remember David. If David can kill a fully armed giant, who was holding a sword and a shield, with only his slingshot, then imagine what you can do. Imagine you have no fear of failure. Imagine you have no fear of success. See only greatness. Fear of success? Yes, we all have it. It's easy to be unknown, it's easy to be a failure, and it's easy to be like everyone else. It takes courage to lead. It takes courage to stand up and take a stand for your beliefs. It takes courage to say "I can do this". It takes courage to say "I deserve this, I've worked for his, and I've earned this". It takes courage to swim upstream when everyone else is riding the current downstream. Look at each problem or goal on your list as a giant that you must slay. Do your homework. Learn the required skills. Pray for wisdom and guidance. Then walk out and face your giant. Don't wait for an opportunity, start moving and opportunities will present themselves. Take aim and expect greatness. Until next time, Fred

Life & Law of Attraction, Truth and Freedom

Event Horizon: Black Holes of Failure

November 10th, 2008
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Event Horizon: Black Holes of Failure

Event Horizon: Black Holes of Failure

There are a lot of web sites like this one, that talk about success. When I first started reading some of them, the one thing I noticed was that they all spent a fair about of time talking about attitude, expectations, and intentions. I wondered why. Why not just give me the formula for successfully creating an internet business and cut all the Twilight Zone crap? I'll tell you why. Because it matters, that's why. I'm sure you've heard that the majority of people who don't have any money and win a lot of money in the lottery or in Vegas, will be broke again in a year or two. Possibly worse. Why? Because they don't change their mental state - they never escape the "Event Horizon of Failure". They live it up for a while, perhaps even do some really good things with their new found fortune, but when it's gone, it's gone, nothing has changed in their ability to foster, maintain, or create that level of monetary worth. What is an Event Horizon? An event horizon is the boundary in space-time around a black hole inside of which events cannot escape. What? Yes, that's what I said. I'll explain a bit more. A black hole is an object in space, like a star, that is so incredibly dense (compact), and therefore has so much mass, that its gravitational force is so strong that even light cannot escape from it. That's why it's called a black hole: you can't see it, no light escapes from it to the outside for us to see. If you happen to be cruising by a black hole in your space ship you would be drawn toward it. As you got closer and closer you would feel its gravitational force get stronger and stronger. You may radio your home base or other ships in your fleet to tell them of your situation. As you approached the event horizon you would still be heard and seen to those close enough to hear your radio transmission and or visually see your space craft. But as your ship crosses the boundary known as the event horizon all that changes. Gravity is so strong that light, radio waves, etc. no longer go out into the universe; they're caught in the shearing force of the black holes gravitational pull and they plunge into the core of the black hole. You would probably be dead long before you crossed over the event horizon, but in case you were not, you would definitely be dead after you crossed over as your very atoms are shredded apart from the intense, violent forces.

"I'm giving her all she's got Captain, if I push it any harder the whole thing will blow" - Montgomery Scott, "Scotty", Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise NCC 1701 (Star Trek TV Show)

How in the Sam Hill is this Useful Information? Failure is like a black hole. And just like a black hole, there's an event horizon that you can cross and you will probably never come back. Like a black hole, failure draws you in. Its pull will try to keep you near and close. The closer you get to the event horizon the stronger the pull. What's more, you don't feel it or know it until some external force points it out. Even then, most of us deny it. Instead of screaming at yourself like Captain Kirk: "Scotty I need more power, give me all she's got...", you're telling Spock that he's wrong about the imminent dangers ahead and to just relax "everything will be OK"... Failure by Rote You accept mediocrity and even failure as normal because you've been trained that you can't succeed. Inadvertently, for the most part, your parents, teachers, pastors, and other important people in your life pass on to you their proximity to the event horizon of failure. They don't mean to, they can't hear Spock saying that they're in danger and need to turn around: it's all been blocked out. Not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur or an industry leader, but a lot are. Have you ever wondered how many great leaders or entrepreneurs never even started down the path that would have produced unbridled success because they were told "you can't do that", or "you have to get a job", or "you must finish college first", or "you have to have a masters degree to do that"? I'm not against education, not at all, but look at some of the founders of companies like Microsoft; Bill Gates was a drop out and he's not necessarily the exception. As opposed to the lottery winners mentioned above, if you were to take away all of Bill Gates' worldly goods and leave him stranded on a street corner with nothing more than his cloths, he would be back on top of a huge pile of wealth in a few short years. People like Bill Gates know they deserve success and they expect success. They realize that money is not evil, nor is it the key to happiness, but that wealth enables you to pursue what makes you happy and allows you to help the lives of others in a positive way. There is hope. The same process of rote learning that keeps you down can also transform you and help you reach success: but you have to stop listening to the propagators of perpetual failure. You have to realize that you deserve success and expect success. But it takes a conscious effort. The event horizon of a black hole is indeed a good analogy. Your old habits, your old situation, your old associates in failure, and possibly your family and friends will keep pulling you back as you start to make progress. You may be embarrassed to change but you must do it. You may hate to stop hanging around with the group or individual that is holding you back, but you have to break those negative bonds. You may "think" you really like those TV shows you always watch, but once you stop watching them you'll realize how silly modern TV shows are, how much time they waste, and how they lower your expectations of yourself. One step at a time, one day at a time, one week at a time: you slowly change your world one positive thought at a time. The whole time, as you work on yourself, you need to visualize your goals and keep telling "Scotty" to give you all the power you need to keep from sliding into the black holes of failure and towards the success you want. Until Next Time, Fred

Life & Law of Attraction, Truth and Freedom