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Beat Distractions

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Beat Distractions

lifestyle, courage, life, teshuvaMy late dad told us a story about a time when there was a contest for the leadership of the animals in the forest, after the general screening the tortoise and the squirrel emerged as the final contestants. The tortoise suggested a race be held in order to determine who the leader would be, every one wondered why he would suggest that, being one of the slowest animals. The squirrel and other animals were so sure he (the squirrel) was going to win the race. The tortoise was sure he was too, though he was far slower than the squirrel; he had a plan.
The night before the race he set out to the bush path chosen for the race, he carefully placed palm nuts in strategic and very obvious places along the race track, places where they cannot go unnoticed. Finally, he dug a hole a little close to the last lap of the race track, in the corner of the bush path, not unnoticeable too, and covered it with light grasses, leaving a leaf full of palm nuts on the hole, he went back home.

Early the next morning, the animals gathered for the race, everything was prepared, the tortoise and the squirrel were called to the start line the hoot was made and then they took off. Of course the squirrel ran ahead, but not long after the take off he saw the first palm nut, he stopped, looked back and not sighting the tortoise, began to munch on the palm nut, saw the second one, stopped looked back and without the tortoise in sight, he stopped, munched on the palm-nut and saw the second one looked back and without the tortoise in sight stopped… you get the drift. Finally he saw the one that had been placed on the hole and immediately it went on, he fell into the hole couldn’t make it out on time, by the time he finally came out the tortoise, one of the slowest animals won the race and became leader of the animals.

We live in a world full of distractions; like the tortoise the enemy is not powerful enough to win in our lives, like the tortoise he knows how to set up distractions from focus on the things we ought to be doing in order to realize our dreams and fulfil God’s purpose for our lives. He puts before us those things that we really like, those things that we have little or no resistance for, it could be anything from TV to friends, idle talk, sleep, anything that denies us the ample time to focus and pay attention on getting our dreams and goals, and then like the squirrel we pause our pursuits for a little gratification that would cause us so much waste of time and we struggle so hard to get back on track.

We must be wise enough to know distractions when we see them, and smart enough not to fall for them. Anything that does not help us achieve our goals is a distraction, many times distractions do not come in outright bad form, the enemy seeks to distract us even with things that are good but not needful. Like Apostle Paul we must learn to be disciplined and focused so that we will not live to regret the times we wasted on things that were not helpful to our goals.

Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,  I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. Philippians3:13-14 NIV

Do you have a dream, a vision, an aspiration, a goal, a target? Are you doing what you should be doing, how you should be doing it, when you should be doing it, to make your dreams a reality? Or are you allowing distractions to deny you of the satisfaction and bliss God intends for you on earth and in eternity?

Therefore I do not run uncertainly (without definite aim). I do not box like one beating the air and striking without an adversary. But like a boxer I buffet my body handle it roughly, discipline it by hardships and subdue it…1 Corinthians 9:26-27 AMP

We must build up resistance to distractions, to those things that the enemy puts in the way, those things that are not needful at the time in pursuit of our goals. We must “suffer” our flesh in order to enjoy success in life, we must learn to ignore the cries of our flesh to indulge, no matter how loud it cries and how bad it hurts.

Whatever your vision is; Physical, material, spiritual, success in any area of life; spiritual, marriage, finance, relationship, weight loss, weight gain, academics, whatever it is; you must focus on only those things that will help you achieve it other wise you might get distracted and never achieve what you would have if you had kept your focus.

What is your goal? Are you keeping focused on the things that are necessary for you to achieve it?

So let’s keep focused on that goal, those of us who want everything God has for us. If any of you have something else in mind, something less than total commitment, God will clear your blurred vision—you’ll see it yet! Now that we’re on the right track, let’s stay on it. Philippians 3:15-16 MSG

You can avoid living a life of regrets if you choose to beat distractions and keep your focus on the prize.

Are you beating distractions?

Sharing With: Titus Tuesday, Follow Who, Everyday Harvest, Fun Friday, Favourite Things, NanaHood

© 2013 Teshuva

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Ugochi Oritsejolomisan
teshuva7@gmail.com

Ugochi Oritsejolomisan is a mentor, encourager and influencer. She writes to inspire you to live a full life. Ugochi lives in Canada with her husband Benson and their children; Joshua, Joseph and Josiah.

10 Comments
  • Tosin
    Posted at 14:48h, 01 October

    God bless you so much for this post. Distractions in life are really something we must watch out for. Keep up the good work, you will never know how many lives you have touched.

    • Ugochi Jolomi
      Posted at 19:45h, 01 October

      Thanks a lot Tosin for this encouragement, God bless you!
      And happy new month!

  • unyime-ivy king
    Posted at 15:27h, 23 September

    Hi sis, I love the way you linked that fable to our race in life- quite apt. May we not lose sight of our calling as a result of distractions. This is a powerful one.

    • Ugochi Jolomi
      Posted at 19:35h, 23 September

      Amen! Thanks a lot Sis!

  • Katherines Corner
    Posted at 03:38h, 17 September

    Thanks a lot for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo

    • Ugochi
      Posted at 12:23h, 17 September

      The pleasure is mine Katie! Have a super blessed day!
      Love

  • Mothering From Scratch
    Posted at 15:42h, 12 September

    {Melinda} Oh, this is a hot button issue for me. I can be so easily distracted. Having an online ministry makes this especially difficult. There are so many distractions — even good distractions online. It has to be a conscious choice that we make over and over again, powered by the Holy Spirit. I find the more that I make the right choice, the easier it gets to do it.

    • Ugochi
      Posted at 15:50h, 12 September

      Same thing here, the more I discipline myself, the more it begins to happen like naturally. Thank God for His Holy Spirit!

  • Peter
    Posted at 14:34h, 12 September

    The illustration was just superb and the message was extraordinary. Thank you ma as always.

    • Ugochi
      Posted at 14:39h, 12 September

      Praise God bro! Thanks a lot for coming by today, do have a super blessed day!
      love