Perseverance   

Perhaps you've heard the story of the two cowboys who were sent out on the range to bring in a wild steer. A 3-year-old steer that has been running loose in the timber is a tough customer to handle, but these cowboys had a technique. They took with them a little burro. When they found the steer, they put one end of a rope around the steer, and the other end around the burro. Neck and neck, up close to one another. And then they let go.
As you can imagine, that steer didn’t like it. He pulled and ran and threw that sad little burro all over the place. Up against trees and rocks, down in the bushes. But there was a big difference between the steer and the burro. The burro had a goal: he wanted to go home! No matter how many times the steer threw him down, that little burro got back up on his feet, and he took another step towards home.
This went on and on for a while. And in about a week, that burro finally arrived back home at the ranch. And he had tied to him the tamest and sorriest looking steer you have ever seen.
The burro practiced that wonderful and important quality of perseverance. Keep on going no matter what. Or, as the apostle Paul put it in 1 Corinthians 15:58, “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord.”

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