BEWARE
OF THIS ENEMY: PROCRASTINATION
Memorise
Boast
not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
Proverbs 27:1
Read
Luke 9:59-62
59 And he
said unto another, Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury
my father.
60 Jesus said
unto him, Let the dead bury their dead: but go thou and preach the kingdom of
God.
61 And
another also said, Lord, I will follow thee; but let me first go bid them
farewell, which are at home at my house.
62 And Jesus
said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is
fit for the kingdom of God.
Message
One of the worst enemies of progress in life,
business and ministry is procrastination. To procrastinate is to put off a
currently required action until a future time. It means to defer or to
postpone. Procrastination is an attitudinal problem. It is a character flaw
that affects millions of people in every walk of life. While it is regarded as
normal for people to procrastinate, it can become a problem that hinders
progress in life. It affects critical decisions such as accepting Jesus Christ
as Lord and Saviour and many other important things. It is dangerous for a
Christian to procrastinate because procrastination can result in loss of
fellowship and opportunities. It can also cause loss of souls which should have
been won. The dangerous effect of procrastination is lamented in Jeremiah 8:20:
“The
harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.”
There are many reasons why people procrastinate.
First is because of their personal convenience (Acts 24:25). This is a major
reason many people fail in life, education, business, family and ministry. It is
also the reason many do not give their lives to Christ immediately they hear
the word of God. Laziness is another reason for procrastination (Proverbs
26:13-16). Many people put off indefinitely what they could have done presently
as a result of indolence. A slothful man has many flimsy excuses for
procrastinating. These range from imaginary fear to complaints that he or she
lacks encouragement. Another reason for procrastination is worldly
entanglements (Genesis 19:16, Matthew 19:20-22). Consideration of family
pressure at the expense of God’s business could also lead to procrastination of
God’s business. A reader of this devotional, who has the call of God upon his
life, finds it difficult to surrender his all to God and go into full-time
ministry because of family pressure. God should be topmost on your scale of
preference at all times. Family pressure, as serious as it could be, should not
be considered at the expense of God’s business. Learn a lesson from Elisha. As
soon as the mantle fell on him, he ran after Elijah, turning his back on his
family business (1 Kings 19:19-20). Another cause of procrastination is
environmental distractions. Procrastination can be solved through proper
planning and constant reminders (Luke 14:28). Priorities should be set right.
Self-discipline could also help against procrastination when applied in areas
such as eating, talking, watching TV or movies, use of telephones and other
sources of distractions. It is always better to seize the moment and maximize
every given opportunity to complete tasks and achieve goals.
Key
Point
The best way to do things is to do them at the
proper time. Stop procrastinating.
BIBLE
IN ONE YEAR
1 Samuel 10:17-13:7
Proverbs 4:20-5:6
Thank you Lord for this message
ReplyDeleteThank you LORD for this massage. Please help me not to procrastinate any more in Jesus name amen.
ReplyDeleteAm thanking God for our daddy in the lord and also thank God for this message . Please lord remove procastination in my life and in the life of my felllow christains in Jesus name.(Amen)
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