I was driving in to work this
morning and I started thinking about all the days I dreaded going to work. I
was so sick of it… the job, my boss, the people I worked with, the traffic… I
would wake up angry every morning. I didn’t want to deal with the crap of the
job, but I was forced to go. I had been homeless, I was broke, living paycheck
to hopefully the next paycheck. I couldn’t take a day off for fear I would get
fired. I was just frustrated. I thought I hated my life and the job.
It was so aggravating because God
had placed all these dreams and hopes in my soul and mind and I had no idea how
they were going to come to pass. To have a dream of being something better and
living better than the way I was at that moment and to not see a way of getting
there felt like death to me. I thought, “Dear God, why would you give me so
much hope and not make a way?” But what I learned through prayer was, with no
path in front of you and no road map… this is where true faith begins. With
faith I realized that I wasn’t frustrated with my life or the job, I was
frustrated because I was a person who had dreams for myself, a person who had
visions for my life and I wasn’t living it. Have you ever been there, where you
felt so strongly that there was more to this life than what you see in front of
you?
One of the most difficult things
about being a dreamer is the fear that the dream will never happen. I’m here as
a living witness to tell you your dreams can come true. You can’t give up. And
I am here to let you know that everything can work together for your good. The
time that you are spending on that job that you think is a dead end is not.
You’re being prepared just like I was. I was a shoeshine boy, I worked as a
bill collector, a used car salesman, in housekeeping in a hotel, and they all
were preparation for where I am now.
What do these things have to do
with where I am now? I’m glad you asked. I am able to use skills that I
learned. I shined shoes, so I know how to shine my shoes if I need them to look
nice. Selling used cars was a great way to learn how to close a deal. Bill
collecting taught me great negotiation skills. Working at that 5-star hotel
taught me a lot about travel. Every experience in your life is here to teach
you something.
Today, while you’re at work, don’t
be frustrated. Look around you and ask God what are you there to learn and how
will it be a part of your future dream. Honor that job, do the best you can at
it, because God will bless you for honoring something that belongs to another.
I hope this inspires you today. If
you need a little more inspiration then watch my first sit-down interview in
years with Oprah on Oprah's Next Chapter. It airs this Sunday on OWN: Oprah
Winfrey Network at 9/8c. I talk a little about not giving up. I know it will
move you.
Here’s a prayer for today: “God
help me hold on, help me to get to what I dream of, help me to honor where I am
today so that I can appreciate where I will be tomorrow. In Jesus' name.”
- Tyler Perry
21.05.2013
Am a lover of Tyler Perry's movie, reading this testimony is indeed an inspiration cant wait to watch OWN
ReplyDeleteMay God increase my boldness that i will never think twice abt accepting a job where my Jesus is not welcomed, Oh Yes He is so good and faithful to me
Thanks so much BAYOR for sharing