When It’s Your Time…You Can’t Help But Win!
Upcoming Events
No upcoming events scheduled...
Contact Details
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 6718
Largo, MD 20792
Phone: (301) 386-2888
Email : info@carethacrawford.com
Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses. 1 Timothy 6:12
The above title is a faithful saying and was inspired by the movie Creed 2. The holiday season usually unveils some pretty good movies and this season hasn’t disappointed. It has started off with a bang. As I sat in my cozy seat at the theater a few days ago, I was actually anticipating and wondering what had my daughter gotten us into. She suggested that my husband and I see the movie—Creed 2. I know I am telling on myself, no, I didn’t see or read about Creed part 1. As the drama unfolded, I became a little tense, not unusual for me with action movies. I drew up, partly covered my eyes, wiggled in my seat, and prayed for the underdog (Like he needed it).
As Sylvester Stallone (Rocky) was coaching and encouraging his young boxer, Michael B. Jordan (Creed), from the sidelines, my mind drifted all the way back to the nineties when I was a fairly new preacher and preaching my first three-night revival. My spiritual father, Rev. Chester A. McDonald, Sr., came to support me on the last night of the revival. He sat behind me in the pulpit, which made me a little nervous and also very proud. At one point in the message, I heard that familiar voice say, P-R-E-A-C-H, Caretha! It warmed my heart to hear my spiritual father encouraging me to do my best. As a matter of fact, it sent me into another gear. I believe I made him proud to be his spiritual daughter, the first that he licensed and the only one that he ordained.
When my spiritual father called my name, I felt like I could not fail. How could I with my daddy in my corner rooting for me? This is precisely how all of us should feel 24/7 because our heavenly Father is always in the stands cheering us on as we are fighting the good fight of faith. Consider this, the most powerful Being in the universe is calling us by name, affirming and reassuring us of who we are and what He has graced us with. And it’s just like our Daddy to add a little spice to the punch by placing a great cloud of witnesses around us applauding and encouraging us as well.
For many of us, it is our time…start winning! Go where others dare to go and do what others dare to do. It was foolishness for Creed to get in the boxing ring with a dude almost twice his size. However, Creed knew it was his time and his fight.
Ladies and gentlemen, sisters and brothers it’s your time and your fight. Get in the ring, duck every swing, avoid every punch, bounce off the ropes, dance like a butterfly, use your spiritual muscles and knock out every foe—WIN the battle. This is not the time to shrink back or retreat, face the enemy with faith, boldness, and courage, then step forth as the champion that you are.
It’s Your Time…Fight…Win…Thrive!
Pray…
Father, thank You for calling me by my name as I fight the good fight of faith. I am a fighter and a winner. Thank You for the victory!
Posted by on Wednesday, November 28th, 2018 @ 12:01AM
Categories: Inspirational
Thank you Dr. Caretha. This encouragement is right on time. Facing the fact that I have been holding myself back is hard to stomach. But it is true. Lately, I feel God’s prompting to get out of the boat. When we acknowledge that we are already winners because we have the victory in Jesus, it really makes all of the difference. God Bless You and I look forward to next week’s reading. SMILE
You are Welcome, QuaWanna! From time to time, all of us need to be reminded that we are WINNERS.