Thursday, August 13, 2015

Don't study failure

Don't study failure but study success. The problem for most people who want to be successful is not that they can't achieve success. The main obstacle for them is a "journey mismatch". They have been in a classroom of failure by default through mismatch of what they do and what they should be doing, and mastered what they are not supposed to do over years.

Failure is part of our journey to success. But failure can become a permanent classroom if we fail to... do things that are exactly aligned to our purpose. Success is knowing your purpose in life and growing to reach your maximum potential. The fruits of success is seeing things that benefits others being visible.

When you miss your purpose, then in whatever you do, you are studying failure because failure is simply to be misaligned or to do things which does not match who you really are. Get your purpose, work on it, improve on it each day, then you are studying success and there is no way that you can't be successful.

Why call yourself an apostle, if there is no single church you have started; why call yourself a prophet if you can't prophesy; why call yourself a leader if you can't lead; why call yourself pastor if you can't shepherd God's flock. Why call yourself Bishop, Evangelist and all this good names if you are not doing it. Don't you know that all this are functions and not titles?

You need to find your purpose and function in it.

To do that is to study success.

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