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The Sky Is The Limit


“For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality” (1 Corinthians 15:53).


You will never know what you are made of until you swing for the fences. When we begin to understand our heavenly goals we become more spiritual. We can’t just set back and shoot for success here on this earth. We must strive for heaven. That pursuit puts us through trials and tribulations that are found nowhere else. The refining that our character receives is out of this world. The mental and emotional maturity that is developed is beyond what can be achieved in any other way. You see, the key is, you must pursue it. Ogilvy said, “Don’t bunt. Aim out of the park. Aim for the company of immortals.”  You may strike out a lot. It may be challenging. The achievement that comes from both the pursuit and reaching the goal is incomparable to anything found elsewhere. There is a group of immortals that lay waiting to enjoy eternity with you. They did it. You can too. Pursue immortality, the company is incredible.                                                                                                                   ~Steve Johnson~

 

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