Enthusiasm
"And a certain Jew  named Apollos … being fervent in spirit [enthusiastic] spoke and taught  diligently the things of the Lord … who, when he was come, helped the believers  greatly."1
  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Every great and commanding moment in the annals  of the world is the triumph of some enthusiasm." 
    
    Enthusiasm is a wonderful  gift but the type that doesn't have deep roots can, when the trials of life  seem overpowering, quickly fizzle out. 
    
    There's another kind of  enthusiasm that can survive the deepest trials of life and motivate great souls  to soar above the winds of adversity to achieve noble and worthwhile goals. 
    
    The word  "enthusiasm" itself comes from "en-theos." "En"  meaning "in" and "theos" meaning God. The word literally  means "in God" or "inspired of God." 
    
    Thus true enthusiasm is  that which has its roots not in human inspiration but in God. This enthusiasm  is available to all who genuinely want it when they seek God and his will for  their life with all their heart. 
    Suggested prayer:  "Dear God, please help me to be so committed to you that I will find 'the  great enthusiasm of life' that has its roots in you. Thank you for hearing and  answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus' name, amen." 
  
    1. Acts 18:24-27 (Paraphrase) (NLT). 
  
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