Faithful men

Faithful men are hard to come by. They are far and in between. Rear. Faithful men are reliable, you can count on them, dependable. They are trustworthy and they are available. Not until a vision is truncated because of the unavailability of faithful men, you would not know how important they are. 

Do not set out looking for competent men but for faithful men. Because they are faithful they will become competent over time. The one reason many organizations get it wrong is that they set out to look for competent men who are not faithful, skillful men who are not available, and talented men who are not reliable. 

"And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also." (2Tim.2.2) 

The Apostle Paul says lookout first for faithful men. Their faithfulness will lead them to competence. He says after you have found faithful men, then make sure that they are able. Do not let ability come before availability. He says faithful men "who shall be able to teach others also" - ability is learned, competence is learned. And faithfulness is the number one key to learning competence. 

Are you a faithful man? Are you reliable and available? Are you trustworthy and dependable? Can you be counted on? Faithful men go far. They do not have an agenda, they serve the course and they are the cause of its success. Commit to faithfulness... 

Good day, 
Have a great day today, 
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift) 
@Liftemma

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