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CHAPTER 13: ENTHUSIASM

 

"While i was musing, the fire burned."

----David (Psalms 39:3)

 

 

Attitude is very important for success in any venture. In order to keep our attitude on a positive level no matter the circumstances, I have found one element to be necessary from the start. That is the element of enthusiasm. If we are enthusiastic about what we are doing from the beginning and nurture that enthusiasm as we go along, we are less likely to give out along the way.

I‘ve also taken the time to look up the meaning and origin of the word enthusiasm:

Etymology: late Latin enthsiasmus, from Greek enthousiasmos, from enthousiazein, to be inspired by a god, from entheos, possessed: en (in) + theos (god); thus, a strong warmth of feeling, keen interest or fervor; great excitement for or interest in a subject or cause. 2. A source or cause of great excitement or interest. 3. Archaic a. Ecstasy arising from supposed possession by a god. b. Religious fanaticism.

Irving Hexham's concise dictionary of religion explained it this way:

enthusiasm: the original Greek word means 'rapture' or being possessed by a god.” The word was used disparagingly in the seventeenth century to depict the religious attitude of the Puritans and in the eighteenth century, the Methodists.

Today the word has the general sense of a passionate eagerness in any pursuit.

The American heritage dictionary of the English language, fourth edition gives the following:

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm,” said the very quotable Ralph Waldo Emerson, who also said, ”Everywhere the history of religion betrays a tendency to enthusiasm.” These two uses of the word enthusiasm—one positive and one negative—both derive from its source in Greek. Enthusiasm first appeared in English in 1603 with the meaning .possession by a god. The source of the word is the Greek enthousiasmos, which ultimately comes from the adjective entheos, ”having the god within,” Formed from en, “in, within,” and theos, “god.” Over time the meaning of enthusiasm became extended to “rapturous inspiration like that caused by a god,” to “an overly confident or delusory belief that one is inspired by God,” to “ill-regulated religious fervor, religious extremism,” and eventually to the familiar sense, ”craze, excitement, strong liking for something.

Although the word was originally used disparagingly, there must be some truth behind its origins. After all, when you think about God, how do you see him--as a lethargic being, not having any feeling for His handiwork? On the contrary. In Genesis, we are told that God saw that what He had created was very good (Genesis 1:21). I believe He was excited about what he had made.

Thus, the origin of enthusiasm lies with God himself. To be told, even disparagingly, that one is enthusiastic (or seeming to have God within) should be viewed as a compliment. Enthusiasm demonstrates the character of God. An enthusiastic person is acting or reacting as God would act or react. Of course, anyone can act and even be enthusiastic about anything without knowing God at all. But, for the Christian, there is a built-in source of enthusiasm. If you‘ll pardon my preaching for a second, when we accept Jesus as our savior, God comes to dwell in us, in the person of the Holy Spirit, so we literally do have God within us.

Enthusiasm brings power. And Jesus told his disciples that they would receive power after the Holy Spirit had come upon them (Acts 1:8). Thus, our greatest source of enthusiasm is the indwelling Holy Spirit of God. If you don‘t know this source of power, I pray you find it today by inviting Jesus into your life.

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QUOTABLE QUOTES:

 

1) "Enthusiasm is the match that lights the candle of achievement."

     ---William Arthur Ward

 

2) "Flaming enthusiasm, backed by horse sense and persistence, is the quality that most frequently makes for success."

     ---Dale Carnegie, teacher and writer

 

3) “Give everything you‘ve got to everything you do.”

     ---unknown

 

4) "If you aren't going all the way; why go at all?"

      ---Joe Namath, hall of fame football player

 

5) “A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes.”

     ---Hugh Downs

 

6) “Find enjoyment in everything you do. If you don‘t have fun, you don‘t have anything.”

     ---Theresea Gappa

 

7) "To love what you do and feel that it matters... How could anything be more fun?"

      ---Katharine Graham

 

8) “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”

     ---Anne Frank

 

9) “Before you can inspire with emotion, you must be swamped with it yourself. Before you can move their tears, your own must flow. To convince them, you must yourself believe.

     ---Winston Churchill

 

 

10) “Wonder rather than doubt is the root of knowledge.”

      ---Abraham Joshua Heschel

 

11) “I like life. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all, I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.

      ---Agatha Christie 1856

 

12) "In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer."

      ---Albert Camus

 

13) "A mediocre idea that generates enthusiasm will go further than a great idea that inspires no one."

      ---Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics

 

14) “Look for the bright spot and move yourself toward it. There always is a bright spot. Learn to see it. Learn to value it, and you will learn to succeed.”

      ---Ralph Marston

 

15) "While I was musing, the fire burned."

      ---David (Psalms 39:3)

 

16) "Then I said, I will not...speak any more in his name. But it was in my heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I...could not stay"

      ---Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:9)

 

 

17) "Do not be drunk with wine, wherein is excess, but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to yourselves in psalms, and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your hearts to the LORD; giving thanks always for all things unto God..."

      ---Paul (Ephesians 5:18-20)