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                    		   Linda Goldfarb is a certified  physical fitness specialist, speaker, and syndicated radio talk show host. You  can download her weekly “Not Just Talkin’ the Talk” radio broadcasts, a one  hour variety talk show based out of San    Antonio, Texas, at www.lindagoldfarb.com.  Linda’s show encourages listeners to “walk the walk” spiritually, physically,  and relationally each and every day.  
                    		     
                   		      Contact Linda to speak at your next event: linda@lindagoldfarb.com    
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		Not Just Talkin' The Talk 
		
		Don't Die Before Your Time 
		
		By Linda Goldfarb  
          Certified Physical Fitness Specialist  
          
	        
	
		 
		 
              CBN.com   “For to me, living is for Christ,  and dying is even better. Yet if I live, that means fruitful service for  Christ. I really don't know which is better. I'm torn between two desires:  Sometimes I want to live, and sometimes I long to go and be with Christ. That  would be far better for me, but it is better for you that I live” (Philippians  1:21-24,NLT).  
              As we enter spring, the time of  year when all of God’s creation is bringing forth new life, I take pause and  ponder, what if one of God’s creations said “No! I refuse to bring forth new  life – I’d rather just die?” You might think that’s just silly. If a plant was  perfectly capable of producing a branch, and from that branch a bud and from  that bud a flower and from the flower perhaps some fruit, why would it refuse?  
                 
              Why, indeed?  
              Maybe, it’s been a hard winter and  the struggle to survive has just about nipped it in the “bud” – excuse the pun.  There’s another chance that a new flower has been planted next to it and the  feeling of inferiority is overwhelming. Maybe it doesn’t like the competition.  Could it be the thought of growing in the same garden again and again has  become boring? Of course not. A plant will continue to grow and produce fruit  as long as its lifeblood is maintained and it is provided with the proper  nutrients to perpetuate life. It really doesn’t have a choice. Humans, on the  other hand, are quite a different story. 
              Today's garden is full of God’s  children who refuse to live. That choice is what separates us from the other  creatures on the planet. Adam and Eve’s choice is why we suffer as we till the  ground or give birth to our children. Cain’s choice is why we have a divided  land. Throughout history individual choice has stood out as a tool God uses to  make a point, open an eye, or touch a heart, and He still uses it today.  
              Do you  realize when you get up out of bed in the morning, it’s a choice? When you  walk to the mailbox and say hello to your neighbor, it’s a choice. The same is  true for those who back themselves into a corner, cutting the outside world off  and refusing to be “tools of choice” for God. It’s always a choice: “to be a  tool or not to be a tool.” 
              Have you thought of yourself as a  tool before? As I pray, I ask God to make me into a usable vessel – a tool for  His purpose. I don’t place restrictive guidelines in my request. For example, I  don’t tell Him not to make me a broom because I hate cleaning. It’s His will,  His timing, but I have to make the choice to be available.  
              Too many believers today are  choosing to die before their time. They don’t see their usefulness and  therefore sit around getting stagnant, waiting for the end to come and ease  their “suffering”. How sad! Hey, if you’re still here, you have work to do! 
              Imagine getting to a place in your  life where you would feel blessed whether you lived or died. That is exactly  where Paul was in Philippians 1:21-24. Up to this point in his life, he had  faced imprisonment, beatings, and false accusations, to name a few challenges.  He was running for his life, yet he still  maintained a willingness to continue on course sharing the “Good News” until  God decided to remove him from his situation. Paul was the ever-sharp pruning  shears; no matter the thickness of the branch, or the thorns he had to go  through, he remained steadfast looking toward the goal. 
              Maybe that’s where we fail today –  we have no goal! Maybe we are living day to day spiritually with no direction  or “tool” recognition. If we don’t recognize our purpose, it’s hard to judge  our effectiveness. Without guidelines or a measuring stick, we most often see  failure. The suggestion of failure plants the seed of uselessness and from  uselessness comes – nothing. Therefore, our spirit gives in to the weak flesh  and ceases to be a tool at all. We settle to just be – and we die before our  time. 
              Here is some encouragement; life  does not need to be that way. If we choose to discover our purpose, God will  surely open doors and windows of opportunity. Never allow age or physical  condition to be a determining factor in your effectiveness. Just as “beauty is  in the eye of the beholder,” effectiveness is in the heart of the believer.  Choose to be a Paul; he never wore a watch but was always on time. He lived his  entire ministry with a thorn in his side. He did not prepare his speeches but  always said the right words. My goodness, he didn’t even have someone telling  him what to wear, yet he continued to impact lives in every level of society. He  recognized his purpose, relied on the prompting of the Holy Spirit, and stayed  on task until he was removed from it, literally. 
              To answer the question “How do I  recognize my purpose?” walk this way… 
              
                - Write down things you enjoy doing. (Most people find their       gifts are what they enjoy doing in the first place.)
 
                - Spend time daily in God’s Word. (Seek clarity of       purpose and open windows of opportunity.)
 
                - Enlist the prayer of godly individuals who will hold       you to task. (Accountability)
 
                - Be ever diligent in looking for the open windows.       (Don’t wait to be asked - step out and take action. If it’s where God       wants you to be, He will affirm you through your spirit and through       others.)
 
               
              I believe if we take to heart this  action and apply it to our lives, we too will live with the anticipation of  Paul: “For to me, living is for Christ, and dying is even better. Yet if I  live, that means fruitful service for Christ. I really don't know which is  better…” (Philippians 1:21-22, NLT). 
              Will you choose to “live” for Christ  today? Choose to be a source of strength for others around you in the midst of  your challenges. When you feel the weight of the world on your shoulders, maybe  it’s because you are trying to carry the load alone. Reach out and share the  load. As believers we are all heading to the same destination. And, most  importantly, don’t give up on life because of your circumstances; excel in  spite of them.  
              I would love to hear from you and  the choices you made today. May God bless you greatly as you seek His guidance  and open windows of opportunity.  
               
              Before beginning any new fitness program that  requires a change in diet or exercise, it is recommended that you consult your  physician for input. This informational series is not intended for  medical or nutritional claims dependent on substantial clinical studies and FDA  approval, and should not be construed as a claim for cure, treatment, or  prevention of any disease.  It is  intended solely for information and educational purposes. Linda is not a  physician or expert in the medical field. She has been involved in the health  and fitness industry as a personal trainer and fitness instructor for numerous  years. The information given in these sessions have been derived from  books and materials brought together over the  years from many sources, including her personal life experiences. 
              
		
		   
 
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