
This sermon from Christ's Commission Fellowship focuses on the critical spiritual discipline of perseverance, warning against "quit-titis"—a tendency to give up quickly to avoid difficulty. The...
This sermon from Christ's Commission Fellowship focuses on the critical spiritual discipline of perseverance, warning against "quit-titis"—a tendency to give up quickly to avoid difficulty. The speaker argues that winners never quit and quitters never win, applying this principle to faith, relationships, and personal goals. The message is reinforced with multiple illustrations: a South Korean man who passed his driver's license test on his 950th attempt, a man who became a chef despite losing both hands, and the story of Dr. Ben Carson, who rose from poverty to become a leading neurosurgeon.
A powerful extended testimony is shared by Lisa Manansala, who described enduring an abusive marriage for years. Instead of leaving, she persisted in prayer. God directed her to focus on changing her own heart rather than just her husband. Through years of faithful prayer and counseling, she witnessed her husband's complete transformation into a loving man of God, showcasing the miracle that can be missed by giving up too soon.
The biblical concept of "hupomeno" (to remain or endure) is introduced as the antidote to quitting. It calls for believers to remain steadfast, calm, and confident in their God-given duties, trusting that God is faithful to His promises. The sermon concludes by emphasizing that God makes individuals fit for His plans and calling through the process of endurance. Success is framed as a derivative of persistence, and believers are encouraged to wait on the Lord confidently, knowing He hears prayers and gives what is ultimately best, even when the immediate answer seems like a denial.