Biblical examples about principles of success
(1) Morals. What are you willing to compromise to get where you're trying to go? You can't get there any old way you like; you must have boundaries. Yes, we've all broken the rules at some time or other, but thank God we had rules to break. We were able to realign ourselves because somebody had pitched a tent on where 'right' is. Today people don't seem to know or care much about that.
(2) Methods. A goal without a plan is like a road to nowhere. First the goal, then the plan, then the process. Adapting this simple three-step formula helps you understand that you won't just leap into success. There are methods you must employ and stay with!
(3) Means. When God gives you the 'vision', he also gives you the 'provision'. When that doesn't happen, either the timing is not right or what you want differs from what he has in mind for you. God's provision can come as an idea that hits you suddenly, or a thought that takes root and grows over time. And his provision involves help from other people, so walk in love wherever you go.
(4) Management. Jesus said, 'To whom much is given...much will be required' (Luke 12:48 NKJV). Some people act like 'it's over' when God gives it to them. No, it's just beginning. And guess who your biggest management challenge will be? You! That's why the psalmist wrote, 'If you do what the Lord wants, he will make certain each step you take is sure' (Psalm 37:23 CEV).