Authentic Promise

Are we a person who keeps promises? Try checking and rechecking the following 3 questions.

In a month how many times do we make promises and how many times are those promises fulfilled? If we make promises often and can fulfill 75 percent to 100 percent, then we deserve to be counted as individuals who keep promises.

Are we someone who thinks about the impact of a promise on others and ourselves?

Are we someone who is willing to pay the price to fulfill a promise?

If we answered “Yes” to questions 2 and 3, then we are a person who keeps promises.

From David’s life we learn how to be a person who keeps promises. Make a promise based on our love and appreciation for that person. Make an authentic promise and don’t pretend it’s just to please the other person. Make that promise a personal commitment that matures us.

When making a promise, take into account our ability to fulfill it and think about how it affects the quality of our relationship with him and the impact on his life. Fight for the promise because we are determined to be a promise holder.

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