I met a man in the first quarter of this year. He is an estate developer who seemed to have done quite well for himself. As we broached over various topics, he reminisced on his younger years which he described as time of stupidity. He recalled how he wasted the opportunities that youth came with. When the chips are down, the difference between two persons may be traceable to how they handle their favourable moments. This truth is applicable in all realms – physical, spiritual, economic. At our favourable moments we sense a rush of energy, a chance meeting with someone with vital information, or an open door for higher service. Failing to seize the moment may lead to life-long regrets.
When the chips are down, the difference between two persons may be traceable to how they handle their favourable moments…Failing to seize the moment may lead to life-long regrets…When it comes to issues of life and destiny, our motto should be JUST DO IT! You cannot afford to wait endlessly for things to be convenient before you act.
From our passage we see that a favourable moment came to Felix to reconcile with God. As Paul preached on the subject of righteousness, temperance, and the Judgment of God, Felix’s heart was literally burning. He came under heavy conviction of the Holy Spirit. That should have been the turning point in his life, a time to commit to the saving grace of God. However, he failed to seize the moment, promising to call for Paul at a more convenient season. Few things are achievable in life with convenience, not the least the salvation of our soul and an intimate walk with God. When it comes to issues of life and destiny, our motto should be JUST DO IT! You cannot afford to wait endlessly for things to be convenient before you act.