Finish What You Started...



Finish What You Start

Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsFinish What Ya Started (2004 Remaster) Van HalenThe Best of Both Worlds℗ 1988 Warner Records Inc.Drums, Percussi. If you’re looking to finish the degree you started, or complete a degree that’s closely related to your past college course work: First, see what programs will accept your older courses. If you haven’t already, use Transfer Check by signing in to identify which programs may accept your past credits and which colleges have those programs. In other words, eventually, you become less motivated and excited to finish what you started. That may not seem like a big deal. But, if you’re a serial starter, that could come at a great expense. I’m not only talking about financially either. I’m talking about the hours you wasted, as well as not experiencing the joy of finishing.

Finish What You Start

Luke 2:40-49

What the young Jesus was trying to tell his parents was “I have started something for my Father, and I must work on it until it is finished”. Even though Jesus was young he knew the importance of finishing what you start. So, finish what you start.

Finishing what we start is very important. I wonder how many times we have dropped the ball, by not finishing something that God needed for His work.

1) Finishing what you start will remove some frustration from life.

  1. A list of task will help frustration turn into encouragement.
  2. A list shows what you have started and what you plan to start.
  3. Crossing some item off the list by finishing it is encouraging.

2) Students should finish school

  1. Unskilled and untaught people will have a difficult time finding good employment.
  2. Without good employment you will need to depend on others.
  3. Are you going to school to earn a good living? [2 Thes.3:10] work is good
  4. [Prov.19:27] “Cease” if causing you to err.

3) A person should finish his food

What

Americans put lots of food in the trash. You take a blessing from

God and waste it. A sign at a local buffet says “Take all you can eat, and eat all you take”

4) A person should finish his financial commitments

  1. You should honor your word, God does.
  2. Be on time.
  3. Exactly as agreed.
  4. Just because it is family, no difference.

5) A person should finish projects

  1. Finishing small things is practice for larger, harder things
  2. Children should be encouraged to finish a coloring page before moving to the next.
  3. Finish your plate, clean your room, do your chores.
Finish What You Started...

6) A person should finish for the Lord

You
  1. What spiritual projects have you started?
  2. What promises have you made to God?
  3. Have you stopped reading your Bible or prayer time?
  4. [Phil.1:6] God is very able to do his part.

7) A person should finish life

  1. God gave you your life and he only has the right to take it. [Job 1:21]
  2. [Ps.104:29] Great example that God is in control.

8) A person should finish his marriage

  1. [Matt.19:6] A couple should get married and stay married.
  2. A couple that finishes their marriage will not quit on their children, parents, or God.

9) A person should not start what he cannot finish

  1. Criticism about others
  2. You have no control over another’s faults
  3. [Eph.4:29] “ …that which is good to the use of edifying”
  4. [Phil.1:27] “…as it becometh the gospel of Christ”

10) The Bible contains many examples of finishers

  1. Noah and his wife
  2. Joshua was out numbered at Jericho
  3. Naomi lost a husband and two sons but didn’t quit on Ruth
  4. Nehemiah finished a wall with a tool in one hand and a weapon in the other
  5. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego never quit, [Daniel 3:16-18]
  6. Joseph and Mary departed to Egypt to save Jesus
  7. Paul [2 Tim.4:7-8] finished
  8. Jesus finished [John 19:30] at the cost of his own life

Finish What You Started is a pathway for you to complete your JSU degree.

A college degree can open doors to higher pay, leadership positions, promotions, new opportunities, and more. This pathway allows you to return to college, at JSU, to finish your undergraduate degree.

Tab

While juggling the responsibilities of school and work can seem daunting, we are here to help you finish what you started!

Finish What You Started Human

Applying for readmission is free!

First Class is Free! *

The first 3-hour class is FREE for students who enroll in at least 6 hours during their first semester of re-enrollment.

That's a cost-savings of $970!

Finish What You Started Meaning

* First Class Free scholarship will be awarded to former JSU (inactive) students who register for at least 6 credit hours during the first semester of re-enrollment. This scholarship cannot be combined with any other institutional aid or tuition discounts.