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We are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina.The temps remain very warm this week with a temperature of 100° on Monday June 22nd. That temperature broke the previous record set in 1956, which was the same year I was born, so it has been a long time. Seriously, I really don’t picture myself as much over 30, though. And, fortunately I am in good physical condition, so hopefully I will stay that way for a long time. We should all strive to be young at heart, to allow the simple things of life to thrill us, and to enjoy the adventures of each new day. What are you going to do today to foster that spirit?
As we are day dreaming, let us continue on our trail and explore five more stepping stones that are on the path before us. Remember that as we journey on, we will turn our failures into stepping stones for success. As with most issues of life, it is more about our perspective than the situation itself.
As we look at the practical lesson from the Scriptures on how failures resulted in success, we will read today of Moses’ response to his father-in-law Jethro, who gave Moses a plan to turn his failure into success when judging the Hebrew nation.
Let’s continue the story in Exodus 18 verses 24-26, “Moses listened to his father-in-law’s advice and followed his suggestions. He chose capable men from all over Israel and appointed them as leaders over the people. He put them in charge of groups of one thousand, one hundred, fifty, and ten. These men were always available to solve the people’s common disputes. They brought the major cases to Moses, but they took care of the smaller matters themselves.”
From Jethro’s advice, Moses structured the first court system for the Hebrew nation. He set judges up in a hierarchal form to alleviate the need for judging all the people himself. Finally Moses had time to focus on what he was called to do, which was to lead the entire nation. He truly achieved success through his failure.
What are the areas of your life where you need to turn the failures into successes?
That will finish our podcast for today. Join us tomorrow for Stepping Stones 16-20 on our journey to turn failure into success. We will also look at how Gideon failed to trust God but through a series of test was able to succeed.
So please check into our “camp” tomorrow for another day on our Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.
I encourage you to leave a discussion topic, comment, suggestion, or question about this podcast on the Contact Us page of our website, or email me at [email protected]. We would love to have interaction from members of our Wisdom-Trek team.
Please subscribe on iTunes or the player of your choice, so Wisdom-Trek is downloaded each day automatically. We also have a Subscribe to Podcast page.
Please leave us a rating on iTunes or Stitcher. It means so much to us. Also, spread the word to everyone you know to join us on our Wisdom-Trek. Thank you!
I have posted several pictures and resources from our trek today, so check out Wisdom-Trek.com for the daily journal, wisdom nuggets, and free resources.
As we take this Trek together let us always:
This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy the Journey, and Create a Great Day! See you tomorrow!
By H. Guthrie Chamberlain, IIIWe are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina.The temps remain very warm this week with a temperature of 100° on Monday June 22nd. That temperature broke the previous record set in 1956, which was the same year I was born, so it has been a long time. Seriously, I really don’t picture myself as much over 30, though. And, fortunately I am in good physical condition, so hopefully I will stay that way for a long time. We should all strive to be young at heart, to allow the simple things of life to thrill us, and to enjoy the adventures of each new day. What are you going to do today to foster that spirit?
As we are day dreaming, let us continue on our trail and explore five more stepping stones that are on the path before us. Remember that as we journey on, we will turn our failures into stepping stones for success. As with most issues of life, it is more about our perspective than the situation itself.
As we look at the practical lesson from the Scriptures on how failures resulted in success, we will read today of Moses’ response to his father-in-law Jethro, who gave Moses a plan to turn his failure into success when judging the Hebrew nation.
Let’s continue the story in Exodus 18 verses 24-26, “Moses listened to his father-in-law’s advice and followed his suggestions. He chose capable men from all over Israel and appointed them as leaders over the people. He put them in charge of groups of one thousand, one hundred, fifty, and ten. These men were always available to solve the people’s common disputes. They brought the major cases to Moses, but they took care of the smaller matters themselves.”
From Jethro’s advice, Moses structured the first court system for the Hebrew nation. He set judges up in a hierarchal form to alleviate the need for judging all the people himself. Finally Moses had time to focus on what he was called to do, which was to lead the entire nation. He truly achieved success through his failure.
What are the areas of your life where you need to turn the failures into successes?
That will finish our podcast for today. Join us tomorrow for Stepping Stones 16-20 on our journey to turn failure into success. We will also look at how Gideon failed to trust God but through a series of test was able to succeed.
So please check into our “camp” tomorrow for another day on our Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.
I encourage you to leave a discussion topic, comment, suggestion, or question about this podcast on the Contact Us page of our website, or email me at [email protected]. We would love to have interaction from members of our Wisdom-Trek team.
Please subscribe on iTunes or the player of your choice, so Wisdom-Trek is downloaded each day automatically. We also have a Subscribe to Podcast page.
Please leave us a rating on iTunes or Stitcher. It means so much to us. Also, spread the word to everyone you know to join us on our Wisdom-Trek. Thank you!
I have posted several pictures and resources from our trek today, so check out Wisdom-Trek.com for the daily journal, wisdom nuggets, and free resources.
As we take this Trek together let us always:
This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy the Journey, and Create a Great Day! See you tomorrow!