Thursday, May 31, 2007

Don't Give Up!

In his book A Call to Excellence, author Gary Inrig describes the record for the shortest major league baseball career in history. Harry Hartman was pitching for the old Brooklyn Dodgers. He was a gifted young ballplayer whose day of glory arrived in 1918 when he was called up from the minors to pitch against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

As he approached the mound, he was thinking that this was the moment he had dreamed about, the beginning of a great career. His dreams began to fade, however, when his first pitch was hit for a single. The next batter tripled. Rattled, Hartman walked the next batter and the next hit for a single. The next batter tripled. Rattled more, he walked the next batter on four straight pitches, and when he did throw a strike to the next hitter, it went for a single.

Frustrated and dejected, Hartman had had enough. He headed for the showers, dressed, and walked out of the stadium to a naval recruiting office, where he enlisted. The next day, he was in a military uniform, never to be heard from in professional baseball again.

When I read that story, I wondered if Hartman ever had regrets about giving up too quick on professional baseball. Think of all the time and energy he expended to get to the place of being a major league ball player. What if he had stayed in baseball, practicing more and working harder to be a better pitcher? Could he have had a long, successful career in baseball? Could he have made the All-Star team or even been a Hall of Famer? You and I will never know the answer to those questions because Harry Hartman quit.

Are you considering quitting something because it is hard? Let’s face it, sometimes it is hard to be married, to be a father, to stay with a challenging career or to build a ministry. At times quitting looks very attractive as a quick way to escape the pressure, discouragement or boredom of hard things. God has a strong word for those who look at quitting as an easy way out, "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up"(Galatians 6:9).

God promises to honor our efforts if our desire is to please Him and grow His Kingdom. Perhaps we will not see the full results of our perseverance in this life, but there is a payday someday, when God will reward your work.

Shoulder to Shoulder,

Gregg

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