Psalm 73:26 (New International Version)
My flesh and my heart may fail,
but God is the
strength of my heart
and my portion
forever.
Andy Sherman tells about learning to ride bulls in the
rodeo. At eighteen, he told his father he wanted to be a professional bull
rider. His father said, "You want to do what? Why would you want to do
that?"
Andy said jokingly, "I don't know - I guess I like
the hours. You just work eight seconds at a time. That appeals to me."
His father, concerned about the inherent danger,
responded, "I absolutely forbid you to do that!" And, at that moment,
young Andy instantly knew his life's calling!
The only problem was -- he couldn't ride. Always 7 1/2
seconds away from making the eight-second buzzer, he decided to enter
"Rodeo School."
The first day of school he was told to get on a bull. He
got on and was immediately thrown off. The instructor said, "Get on
another one." He was thrown from a second bull. Then a third. And a
fourth. He finally asked the instructor, "Are you going to show me how to
ride these things?"
"That's how you ride them," came the reply.
"Just get on one and ride."
By the week's end, Andy had climbed on, and been thrown
off, about eighty bulls. But he learned how to ride.
Experience can be a great teacher. Unfortunately, there
is only one way to get it, and that is to fall a few times until you learn.
Like the employer who told her new employee, "I hired you to make right
decisions."
"And how do I do that?" he asked.
"Experience!" she answered.
"How do I get experience?" he asked.
"Wrong decisions."
But experience will never come if we are afraid to try.
And fail. And try again. And maybe fail again. We may have to "get thrown
from a lot of bulls" if we are ever going to learn to ride. But that is
part of living a full and happy life!
Dear Lord we pray that we won’t give up when we fail. We
pray that we would learn from the failure and become better from it. Help us
to always strive to work to be the best
and by doing so bring honor to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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