Before the Weekend: Strong Finish, Strong Man
- wayne mcmillan
- Nov 25
- 1 min read
One of the greatest marks of maturity is not how well a man begins — but how faithfully he finishes. Beginning requires energy, but finishing requires character.
Paul writes, “He who began a good work in you will complete it…” (Philippians 1:6). God is a finisher by nature — and He expects His sons to reflect that same spirit. Not perfection. Not performance. But follow-through.
Finishing builds trust. Finishing builds confidence. Finishing honors the purpose God put in your hands.

Sometimes what blocks momentum isn’t sin or weakness — it’s unfinished assignments. Things left undone drain mental space, weaken focus, and steal spiritual confidence. But when a man completes what he starts — even the small things — strength returns to his rhythm.
Today, choose ONE assignment to finish. Don’t overthink it. Don’t delay it. Just complete it. Because when you finish something today, you reinforce the identity God has been forming in you this entire month:
Reflection Question:
What unfinished task is holding your momentum hostage?
Email Engagement Prompt:
Reply and tell me what you finished today — even if it was small.
Journal Cue:
Write down your completed task and how finishing it made you feel.




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