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Summary: If we strive for nothing, we will get it every time! Receiving and achieving what we are believing God for starts with making S.M.A.R.T.T. goals.

Nothing just happens! In order to receive what you desire when you pray, there must be a desire and there must be prayer. What do you desire? What are you praying for in your life? What are you goals? Make sure goals are SMARTT goals! SMARTT is an acronym that stands for:

SPECIFIC: A specific goal has a much greater chance of being accomplished than a general goal. To set a specific goal you must answer the six questions:

*Who: Who am I to work with? Who am I called to minister to?

*What: What am I called to accomplish?

*Where: Identify the location.

*When: Establish a target time frame to start

*How: By what means and method will what I am called to do be executed?

*Why: Specific reasons, purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal. Why am I doing it? Why is it needed?

Habakkuk 2:1-3 King James Version (KJV)

1 I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch to see what he will say unto me, and what I shall answer when I am reproved.

2 And the Lord answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.

3 For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.

The specifics of a SMARTT goal start with prayer. How can I make a truly SMARTT goal without talking to and hearing from the God that knows everything? I need to watch and see what He will say to me and that is what I will answer with when I am tested, tried, and what I pray for does not arrive instantaneously. Therefore, I need to write down the specifics of what I hear. The specifics keep me from settling for less or being deceived by things that look kinda-sorta-like what I expect God to cause me to receive or achieve. What is your vision, your dream, or your goal? Write down the specifics. We examined the life of the prophet Elisha to see an example of reaching a SMARTT goal. In 2 Kings 2:8-14, Elijah asked Elisha what he wanted. Elisha did not say "However you want to bless me." He was specific. He did not just want any anointing. He wanted the same anointing that was upon Elijah. He was also specific about the amount. He said he wanted a double portion. If we compare the number of the recorded miracles performed by Elijah and Elisha, Elisha performed twice as much. Even his death was not enough to stop his last miracle from coming to pass as his bones brought someone back to life. Don't settle for less that what God has spoken to you! Also, (in Kansas City vernacular) Don't Fall for the Okie-Doke by being deceived by counterfeits! Be specific!

MEASURALBE: It can only be measurable if it is specific. Establish concrete criteria for measuring progress toward the attainment of each goal you set. When you measure your progress, you stay on track and stay encouraged along the way to what God has promised you. Elijah told Elisha that his request for a double-portion of his spirit was a difficult thing. Not because it is difficult for God to give but because of the steps of preparation necessary to handle it. Elijah said Elisha had to stick with his endeavor until he saw Elijah go up. Elijah designated reference points and land marks along the way so Elisha could see measurable progress. At Gilgal, Bethel, Jericho, and Jordan, Elijah gave Elisha the option of stopping his pursuit of what He was believing God for. At each of these points, there were other people that refused to go further. However, Elisha knew that at each landmark, he was making measurable progress. What we have to do is break our vision, dream, plan, or goal down into several small tasks. Each task becomes another rung on the climb to success. Every now and then, instead of looking at how far away your goals seem, look and how many tasks you have completed. The saint of old would say "I'm not where I want to be... but I'm not where I used to be!" You are making measurable progress.

ATTAINABLE: When you identify your specific goals and see measurable progress toward them, you are reminded that if God promised it in His Word... it's attainable! God is able to do exceeding, abundantly above all you ask or think according to the faith that is working in you. So don't shrink your goals down to where you can attain them. In fact, I encourage just the opposite because you grow to reach your goals. Your self-image is changed by what God does in you, for you and through you! Just make sure your goals are attainable by making sure they fall in line with the promises of God so God can perform it instead of you. Numbers 23:19 says if God if said it, He will do it. If He has spoken it, He will make it good. If it is based on a promise, a principle, and a precedence in the Bible... It is Attainable!

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