Just Do It

Studying the bible?

Sign up to add this to your study list.

Course Content

Promises are easy to make.

We promise we will be better, that we will do this or that, that we will change. Those who hope in those promises are often disappointed because the one making the promises is usually the one who has left so much undone that promises of doing better are needed. Red Auerbach wrote, "An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise."

We rejoice when we meet a person of their word. There is a quality of character in such a person that we admire. Jesus Christ was a little more forceful in His comment. He said, "Let your 'yes' be ‘yes' and your 'no' be ‘no' for whatever is more than these is from the devil" (Matthew 5:37). Promises are usually a "yes" that has not been carried out. When we make a promise or the more official vow—just do it! That is what God would have you do.

Ambassador grad 1970. Pastor in Canada and Germany retired in 2017. On the Council of UCG-Canada and COE of UCGIA. Wife Valerie is British. Four adult children, 14 grandchildren and 7 great.

 

Related Articles

Over 50 years ago, on a spring afternoon in 1968, two Air Force officers arrived at our family farm in...
It’s interesting that some of our most focused and poignant thoughts and prayers come at those times of greatest stress...
Promises, promises, promises. Promises are all we hear as we enter another political election.
As we go through life's trials and tribulations, we can easily fall prey to discouragement.