Doing Your Best

July 22, 2025

Scripture Of The Day

To win. . . you must deny yourselves. . . . things that . . keep you from doing your best. (I Corinthians 9:25 TLB)

By Cheryl Henderson (Excerpts from Jentezen Franklin)


An agency once created an ad for a Rolls-Royce that said, “At 60 m.p.h. The loudest noise in the new Rolls-Royce is the electric clock.” When they ran the ad by a company executive, he smiled and said, “I guess we’ve got to do something about that clock.” Never stop trying to do it better.

The moment you start believing you’re successful enough or smart enough to rest on your laurels, you’re in trouble. You have set a ceiling on your potential. The Bible says, “Do you know a hardworking man? He shall be successful and stand before kings {get the boss’s attention}” Proverbs 22-29 TLB. Success belongs to the one who’ll show up early, stay late, go the extra mile, and keep asking, “Is there a better way?”

A young man once asked Henry Ford, “How can I make a name for myself and be successful?” Ford replied, “Decide what you want, then stick with it. Never deviate from your course, no matter how long it takes or how rough the road, until you’ve accomplished your purpose.” Everybody wants what successful people have; they just don’t want to do what successful people do to get it! Successful people don’t quit! No matter how many times they fall, they get back up and start over. Paul J Meyer says, “Ninety-nine percent of those who fail are not actually defeated. They simply quit.” So, refuse to quit. “Commit your work to the Lord, and then your plans will succeed.” Proverbs 16: NLT

Cheryl Henderson

An Atlanta Ga native, Cheryl was married for 53 years to Ed Henderson. They have three sons and 8 grandchildren, and one great gran.

In January of 2021, Ed went home to be with the Lord after a brave fight with colon cancer.

Since 1985 Ed and Cheryl have been serving the Lord as evangelists in the Tennessee area and surrounding states.

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