On The Path Of Winners
BY BAYO OGUNMUPE
They Conquer Who Believe They Can
‘THEY
conquer who believe the can’ is the motto of Okebadan High School, Ife Road,
Ibadan, Oyo State. As a teacher, vice principal and Acting Principal there in
the 1970s, I imbibed the spirit and intendment of the motto. That aphorism
marked out the pace of my progress through life, I had left journalism before
then, for not being lucrative. This motto: you can conquer if you believe you
can, drove me back into newspapering – it taught me that money isn’t paramount
in life but that only happiness counts.
The contentment derived from the
perception, the motto has given me happiness, good health; making me look
younger than my years. Which is why it is important to know when you are under
spiritual attack – and when you are not. Indeed, there is a tendency among
Nigerians to view unpleasantness as spiritual warfare rather than retributive
justice, i.e. reaping what you have sown. For example: If you have rejected
your role as spiritual teacher to others, as an elder, pastor or man of
letters, God may let your children fall into sin. If you have been dishonest,
Jehovah may let you reap the consequences. God disciplines those He loves. It
would be foolish to ask Him to ease your discomfort when He is disciplining you
so as to get your attention. However, it is tragic if you never uncovered the
connection. Thus, God’s discipline won’t help you if you dismiss it as satan’s
doing. In your mischief, you may blame Allah for not answering your prayer by
failing to protect you. Meanwhile, God may be warning you of an impending
danger. “For a little while you may have had to suffer that your faith may be
proved genuine,” 1 Peter 1: 6,7.
A blacksmith with a chunk of metal on
his anvil envisions what he wants. But it means melting down the old, recasting
it, repairing scars, and purging impurities until what was useless becomes
valuable. Finally he plunges it into cold water until it hardens into unbending
tool. An instrument is useful only if it is in the right shape. So if God could
place you on His anvil, be thankful, He thinks you are worth reshaping.
George Bernard Shaw, Irish literary
critic and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 said: “People
always blame their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in
circumstances. The people who get ahead are those who get up and look for the
circumstances they want, and if they can’t find them, they make them.” As man,
thinketh in his heart, so is he! Put another way: what you can conceive and
believe, you can achieve.
Your mind is a fertile land. It doesn’t
care what you plant in it, what you sow returns to you. Success lies in your
reading of scriptures and prayer. Be of service to somebody everyday. Do
something for somebody who cannot repay you. Do something that will take you
out of your comfort zone. Be thankful for what you have. Ask for help when you
need it. Give God through prayer the best part of your day.
Paul writes: “For a great and effective
door has opened to me and there are many adversaries.” What are you focusing
on, opened door of adversaries, obstacles or opportunities? In 1866, a
geologist discovered diamond in South Africa. Later a Scot, James Gregory was
sent to investigate. He reported back that South Africa wasn’t suitable for
finding diamonds, he speculated that previous discoveries were brought by gem
eating ostriches from distant lands. But a few days after the Gregory report,
an eighty-three carat diamond was found. That launched South Africa as the
world’s largest producer today. And what about Gregory? His name lives but not
as he might have wished. When somebody exhibits bad judgment, it is called
“pulling a Gregory.” If you ask Jehovah, He will help you find the treasure in
your family farm, Mat 13:44. If Jesus could turn water into wine and feed five
thousand people with a boy’s lunch, there’s nothing God cannot do through you.
You only need to believe you can do a thing and nothing will stop you. They
conquer who think they can.
Our champion for today is John Forbes
Kerry, the American politician, who was the 68th and current United
States Secretary of State. Born in 1943, he turned 70 last December. He served
as a senator from Massachusetts from 1985 to 2013, and was chairman, senate
Foreign Relations Committee, Kerry was the presidential nominee of the
Democratic Party in the 2004 election, which he narrowly lost to incumbent
George Walker Bush.
Son of an Army Air Corps veteran, he
graduated from Yale University in 1966, majoring in political science and
thereafter studied law at Boston Law School. Then he co-founded a private law
firm. Kerry served as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts under Michael
Dukakis from 1983 to 1985. He was elected senator in 1984, and was sworn in
January 1985.
Prior to his senate career, he had
enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1966 and during 1968-69 served in South
Vietnam as officer in charge of a Swift Boat. In 2002, Kerry voted to authorise
the President “to use force to disarm Saddam Hussein,” but warned the President
should exhaust all diplomatic avenues before launching war.
Kerry became chairman of the Senate
foreign Relations Committee in 2009, and 2011 he was appointed to the Joint
Select Committee on Deficit Reduction. Having been nominated by President
Barrack Obama to succeed Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, he was
confirmed by the Senate in January 2013 and he assumed the office on February
1, 2013.
Kerry was married to Julia Thorne in
1970 and they had two daughters. Thorne who was suffering from severe
depression asked Kerry for and was granted a divorce in July 1988. Thorne later
remarried but died of cancer in 2006. Kerry also remarried Teresa Heinz, a
widow in May 1995. Though Kerry is a Catholic, his grandfather had converted to
Catholicism from Judaism. Kerry believed the Torah, the Quran and the Bible
share the same story, which connects with readers. He is fluent in German and
French.
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