Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Well

Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Doing Well

Growing up, my dad had a phrase he repeated more times than I can count:

“Anything that’s worth doing is worth doing well.”

At the time, I didn’t fully grasp the depth of those words. But like most life lessons, it took an experience to make it stick.


The White Wall Tire Lesson

One Saturday, my dad asked me to wash his car. I was still a kid and I wanted to get it over with quickly. I rinsed it, soaped it down and figured I was done.

But there was one part I neglected, the white wall tires.

If you’ve ever cleaned them, you know what I mean. That crisp white stripe makes everything show. But at that moment, I didn’t want to do the hard part. I rushed through them. Barely cleaned them.

When my dad came outside, he checked the tires and simply said:
“Go back and do it properly.”

That moment became a recurring theme in our house. If I swept half the floor or rushed through a task, I was sent back to do it right.

Over time, I learned:

If something is worth starting, it’s worth doing with excellence.


A Legacy of Excellence

Now that I’m a husband, father and leader, I carry that same standard. When I see my children start something with a sloppy finish, I remind them of what was drilled into me:

“Don’t halfway do it. Do it right. Do it well.”

Not because I expect perfection, but because excellence honors God and excellence is something we model in the home before it ever shows up in public.

This mindset applies to every area of life:

  • In marriage: Lead with love, not just logic.

    “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.”
    —Ephesians 5:25

    It’s easy to fall into problem-solving mode and miss the need for emotional connection. But Christ-like leadership starts with sacrifice, not control. Love her with patience, service and presence.

  • In parenting: Discipline with purpose, not anger.

    “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”
    —Ephesians 6:4

    We’re called to correct, but not to crush. Discipline is about building, not breaking. Teach with patience and guide with grace.

  • In daily responsibility: Be faithful in the small things.

    “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much…”
    —Luke 16:10

    Whether it’s folding laundry, showing up to work, or leading prayer with your family. how you show up in the little things shapes who you become in the big things.


Final Thought

If you’re going to do something; do it like it matters. Because it does.

Don’t cut corners.
Don’t settle for halfway.
Don’t leave the tires dirty.

Show your family and the world what it looks like to lead with heart, purpose and integrity.

Do it well. And finish strong.

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I Believe I Can Soar: Overcoming the Challenges of Burning Stubborn Belly Fat

“Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Mark 11:24*Burning stubborn body fat can sometimes feel like trying to climb an unmovable mountain. You’ve put in the work, stayed consistent with your eating habits and yet those last few pounds seem glued in place. It’s easy to feel frustrated or defeated, but the truth is: you can overcome it. With a combination of faith and practical steps, you can unlock the door to achieving your goals and soar to new heights in your health journey.

Let’s dive into how spiritual and practical principles can help you break through the plateau and finally shed that stubborn body fat.

1. Pray with Expectation and Believe

The foundation of everything we do, especially as believers, is faith. Mark 11:24 encourages us to pray with belief, trusting that God hears our desires and will answer them. When you commit to losing weight, start with a prayer that reflects your goal. Ask God for strength, discipline, and wisdom throughout your journey.But prayer alone isn’t enough, you must believe that the change is already happening. Each day, speak words of life over your body and mind. Thank God for the results, even before you see them. This shift in mindset not only honors God but also builds your confidence to continue when the going gets tough.

Practical Step: Start each morning with a prayer of gratitude for your body and the progress you’re making. Write down your health goals in a journal and read them aloud, thanking God in advance for achieving them.

2. Faith Without Works is Dead

While belief and prayer are essential, faith without action will lead to nowhere. James 2:26 reminds us that “faith without works is dead.” As you ask God to help you in your weight loss journey, also commit to putting in the effort required.It might mean meal prepping on Sunday evenings, waking up a bit earlier to fit in a workout, or resisting the temptation of sugary snacks. Every small step you take is a demonstration of your faith that change is coming. Don’t despise the process; trust that your effort, combined with God’s strength, will pay off.

Practical Step: Break down your weight loss goals into manageable, grace paced habits. Focus on eating more whole foods, drinking water and incorporating movement daily, whether through a structured workout or a simple walk.

3. Let Go of the Weight of Past Failures

Sometimes what holds us back isn’t a lack of effort, but the weight of past failures. You’ve tried countless diets, workout routines, and even fasts that didn’t give you the results you were hoping for. But God is calling you to let go of the past. Just as His mercies are new every morning, your journey toward better health can start fresh today.Don’t carry the discouragement of yesterday into your new beginning. Trust that this time will be different because you’re walking in faith, believing that God will strengthen you, guide you, and help you overcome every obstacle.

Practical Step: Every time you’re tempted to think about past failures, replace that thought with a declaration of faith: “I believe that with God’s help, I can overcome every challenge and reach my goals.”

4. Renew Your Mind Daily

Burning stubborn body fat often involves more than just physical effort; it requires a mental shift. Romans 12:2 reminds us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” If you continually focus on the obstacles, how hard it is to lose weight or how slow progress is, you’ll find yourself stuck. Instead, focus on progress, not perfection.Renewing your mind means speaking life and victory over your journey. Meditate on scripture and remind yourself that God has given you the ability to be disciplined and successful. When you change the way you think, you’ll change the way you approach your goals.

Practical Step: Memorize a few key scriptures related to strength, discipline and health (like Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”). Recite them when you feel discouraged or tempted to give up.

5. Remember: The Journey is Spiritual
Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), and taking care of it is a spiritual act of worship. As you move toward your goal of burning stubborn body fat, keep in mind that this is more than just a physical challenge. God cares about every detail of your life, including your health.

As you push through plateaus or temptations, remember that God is with you, guiding your steps. Each choice you make to honor your body and health is a reflection of your faith in Him. Rely on His strength when you feel weak and trust in His promises.

Practical Step: Commit your weight loss journey to God as part of your daily devotion. Ask Him for guidance in how to treat your body and wisdom in your nutrition and fitness choices.

Conclusion: Keep Soaring in Faith
Mark 11:24 teaches us that when we pray and believe, we can receive what we desire. This is true for your health goals just as much as it is for any other area of life. As you step out in faith and take practical steps toward burning stubborn body fat, trust that God is with you every step of the way.

Remember, you were created to soar, not just in your spiritual walk but in your physical health as well. Keep your eyes on God, stay consistent and believe that with His help, you can and will achieve the results you desire.

So, believe that you can soar—because with God’s strength, all things are possible!

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7 statements a husband should never tell his wife

As the priest of my home, it’s my duty to speak life over my wife. In her presence, and not in her presence. She needs to hear my voice in affirmation of what the word of God says about her. As I pray to God, I must speak those things that are not yet present into the atmosphere until I see them.

More importantly, words hurt! Our wives are incubators, so we must be very intentional about what we say to them.

Speak life!

”Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, that he might present to himself a glorious church, not having spot, wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.“

‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭5‬:‭25‬-‭27‬ ‭KJV‬‬

1. “You always…”: Avoid making sweeping generalizations about your spouse’s behavior.

2. “It’s not a big deal”: Downplaying your partner’s concerns can be dismissive.

3. “You’re overreacting.” Invalidating feelings can lead to communication breakdown.

4. “Why can’t you be more like…” Comparisons can breed resentment and insecurity.

5. “You never appreciate what I do.” Accusatory statements can escalate conflicts.

6. “I told you so.” Instead of pointing out mistakes, focus on problem-solving together.

7. “I don’t have time for”this”—brushing off important conversations can harm connections.

 

5 Christian books to increase the health of your marriage

1. “The Five Love Languages” by Gary Chapman offers insights into understanding and expressing love in a marriage.

2. “Love and Respect” by Emerson Eggerichs explores the key concepts of love and respect in a marital relationship.

3. “Sacred Marriage” by Gary Thomas delves into the spiritual aspects of marriage, emphasizing its potential for personal growth.

4. “The Meaning of Marriage” by Timothy Keller provides a thoughtful and biblically grounded perspective on the purpose and significance of marriage.

5. “Boundaries in Marriage” by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend discusses setting healthy boundaries to strengthen the foundation of a marriage.