
It may seem like an easy topic, although in the past I didn’t understand its significance. I now see the word “commitment” in a new light even though I stuck my neck out by choosing this topic. If you think about it a lot of honor goes with the feeling of someone who commits to someone or something that is worthy. Sometimes the concept is overwhelming for anyone. But maybe that is because we’re too are on ourselves. I know I still am.
For me, commitment is a realization of one’s responsibilities and the will to carry them out. A lot of times, I don’t feel strong enough or smart enough, but then I’m sure that is where God comes in. You see, a year and a half ago, I was warped with depression feeling unworthy to even live. But God gave me the strength to stand up when standing is hard. I’ll never stop needing Him.
A good example of commitment is motherhood. A mother commits to taking care of her children, her home and going to work. Now, that’s what I call a full-time job. Commitment requires dedication and to me that means through rain, sleet or snow; good or bad. Another example is the Christian Women’s Job Corps and their students. Since we have committed to this cause, I know God will see us all the way to completion.
The last example is a broken commitment. As I have experienced, any time marriage vows are broken or someone lets you down or betrays you, it can take a long time to get over. It can sometimes change your whole outlook on life. Just give it to God!
In conclusion, you must see your potential despite your past failures. Nobody’s perfect, no not one. So just because we have unfulfilled commitments in the past doesn’t mean we can’t fulfill our commitment for the future.
For me, commitment is a realization of one’s responsibilities and the will to carry them out. A lot of times, I don’t feel strong enough or smart enough, but then I’m sure that is where God comes in. You see, a year and a half ago, I was warped with depression feeling unworthy to even live. But God gave me the strength to stand up when standing is hard. I’ll never stop needing Him.
A good example of commitment is motherhood. A mother commits to taking care of her children, her home and going to work. Now, that’s what I call a full-time job. Commitment requires dedication and to me that means through rain, sleet or snow; good or bad. Another example is the Christian Women’s Job Corps and their students. Since we have committed to this cause, I know God will see us all the way to completion.
The last example is a broken commitment. As I have experienced, any time marriage vows are broken or someone lets you down or betrays you, it can take a long time to get over. It can sometimes change your whole outlook on life. Just give it to God!
In conclusion, you must see your potential despite your past failures. Nobody’s perfect, no not one. So just because we have unfulfilled commitments in the past doesn’t mean we can’t fulfill our commitment for the future.
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