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Old 02-09-2012, 10:07 PM
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Re: Knowing When to Quit

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The older you get, the more you realize the value of time. You see, time is not like money or goods. It's not renewable. Once it's spent, it's gone forever. Over the past year, I've made some of the biggest, and hardest, decisions of my life with that thought in mind.

This “revelation” is why I refuse to give another minute to some "lost causes." It's why I refuse to work for free. It's why I refuse to sow in fields that refuse to produce a harvest. It’s why I decided to cut some dead weight out of my life.

I have decided to employ the concept of reciprocity in everything I do. Reciprocity is defined as the law of sowing and reaping. Sowing, with no expectation of a harvest, is against the natural and spiritual laws of God.

I have learned that some people will suck the life out of you. They are emotional black holes. They are forever drowning, and screaming for help, with no real desire to be saved. If my compassion is not tempered with a healthy dose of self-preservation they will pull me down with them. I will be destroyed by people who do not value what I have to offer, or the things of God.

Unfortunately, we Christians buy into the myth that we are the only thing keeping some folks from Hell. This myth loads us down with unhealthy guilt, and can rob us of joy, because there is no way, even with our best efforts, we can save anyone who doesn’t really want to be saved. If we truly are "the only thing between them and Hell" they aren't going to make it anyway. Jesus is the only Savior.

So preach the Gospel. Reach for the lost. Preach hope and salvation. Give to charities. Counsel others. Bear each other’s burdens.

But there comes a time when we must tell some folks to put on their big boy boots and grow up.

In Galatians 6:1, Paul stated it this way:

“Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.”

It is not God’s will that his ministers continually live in a state of defeat because the field in which they sow refuses to produce. If the people and ministries we're investing in are purposefully unproductive, and resistant to growth, we need to stop, and alter our course.

I’ve had to walk away from some people who quench the Spirit’s work. I’ve had to sever relationships with people who were users, abusers and manipulators. This may seem harsh, but I had to make a decision to save myself because continually “saving” them was destroying me.

All of my life I've heard "never quit." I bought into that, BIG TIME, and doing so was a huge mistake. I wasted precious time and energy on endeavors that simply refused to bear fruit. I have learned that sometimes it’s necessary to quit. Sometimes you need to stop what you're doing and, until you do, God isn't going to bless your ministry.
SO TRUE! So well written! God bless you!
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Old 02-09-2012, 10:09 PM
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Charnock needs to give us an update and let us know how this is working out for him since he made the original post in 2010.
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Old 02-09-2012, 11:55 PM
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The older you get, the more you realize the value of time...

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All of my life I've heard "never quit." I bought into that, BIG TIME, and doing so was a huge mistake. I wasted precious time and energy on endeavors that simply refused to bear fruit. I have learned that sometimes it’s necessary to quit. Sometimes you need to stop what you're doing and, until you do, God isn't going to bless your ministry.
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Old 07-14-2012, 01:05 PM
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Charnock needs to give us an update and let us know how this is working out for him since he made the original post in 2010.
I am doing very well, CC1. Life is never perfect, but since I wrote this piece, I have found peace.

I left a church, an organization, and a way of life. Doing so, freed me to be me for the first time in a very long time.

Shockingly, since I left, I have never lacked for a place to preach. Instead, I have been extremely busy, with the luxury of choosing when and where I want to preach.

Also, one of the major decisions I made at that time was to erase some regrets, so I went back to college. In May I will graduate with a Masters degree.

Some friends severed relationship with me because of my decision, but the new friendships I've forged have more than replaced the old.

It's not been easy, but continuing as I was would have sucked the life out of me.
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Old 07-14-2012, 02:12 PM
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Congrats!
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Old 07-14-2012, 03:30 PM
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I'm gonna get me a Tee shirt that says, "I'm with Charnock"
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Old 07-14-2012, 07:38 PM
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Glad to hear the good report Charnock!
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Old 07-14-2012, 07:45 PM
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Yes, sometimes ya just gotta quit!
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Old 07-14-2012, 10:44 PM
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Very eloquent Charnock. Thoughtful.
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