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Finishing Well: The True Measure of Legacy | Allen & Stacy Jo
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Most Christians focus on starting strong, but few prepare to finish well. What if your true legacy is not just what you build, but how faithfully you endure to the end? At the season finale of Faithfully Invested with Allen and Stacy Jo reveal the vital secrets to finishing your race with integrity, purpose, and unwavering faithfulness. This episode is a powerful call to identify the subtle temptations that can derail your journey—drift, wounds, complacency—and learn how to stay anchored in Jesus through daily surrender and intentional discipline.You'll discover:
- The three defining marks of finishing well—engaged, complete, faithful—and how to embody them in your daily life
- Why most leaders faint at the finish line and how to avoid burnout and spiritual fatigue
- Practical strategies to combat drift, unhealed wounds, and the false comfort of success
- The importance of building a strong spiritual infrastructure rooted in prayer, community, and integrity
- How to keep eternity in view and run the race with perseverance, guided solely by Jesus Christ, the founder and perfecter of our faith
Without a decisive focus on endurance, we risk leaving behind a legacy of half-done pursuits, fatigue, and regret. But with the right perspective and daily discipline, you can finish well—hearing the Lord say, Well done, good and faithful servant. This episode is perfect for pastors, leaders, and anyone feeling the weight of legacy and purpose. It's a reminder that long-lasting impact is built one intentional decision at a time.Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 4:7-8 echo louder than ever: I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Their message challenges us to stay engaged, complete our assignments, and remain steadfast—no matter the hurdles. When you grasp how to stay faithful till the very end, your legacy becomes a testament to God's grace and faithfulness.A re you ready to run your race with endurance and finish well? Tune in now—your eternal crown awaits.
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Are you ready to build a life, business, and legacy that truly lasts? Welcome to Faithfully Invested with Alan and Stacey Joe Thorne, where faith meets real talk, biblical wisdom meets everyday life, and leadership meets laughter.
SPEAKER_02Together we will uncover God's blueprint for leadership, marriage, and mission, helping faith-driven leaders invest in what matters most.
SPEAKER_00Each episode we explore biblical wisdom, have real conversations, and of course, have some fun along the way. Because let's be real, walking in faith is an adventure.
SPEAKER_02It sure is to pull up the seat, grab your coffee or your sweet tea, and join us as we steward our callings with intention. Because when we invest in his kingdom, he brings the increase.
SPEAKER_01Hey, Stacey Joe. Season seven, season finale.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, here we are. And this one's heavy, baby, because we are not just asking what kind of legacy are we building, but how well will we finish?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's the question. It's been a good season. You know, we discussed kingdom legacy, uh, intimacy with God, always important. Right. Uh daily good stewardship, proper stewardship, not just good stewardship, but proper stewardship. We uh we talked about generational impact, marketplace faith, and last episode, following the Holy Spirit. But none of none of this, none of anything that we talked about is reaches its fullest fruit if we don't remain faithful through to the end.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely. To finish well, we must be able to abide or remain with him who leads us so well, because legacy is not measured only by what we started, built, or accomplished. Long-term lasting legacy is measured by whether we keep our eyes on Jesus with surrendered hearts and keep running the race he set before us.
SPEAKER_01Oh, that's right. Welcome back to Faithfully Invested. I'm Alan.
SPEAKER_02And I'm Stacey Joe.
SPEAKER_01Today we're talking about finishing well, which is the true measure of legacy. And we're gonna make this one count.
SPEAKER_02Don't we make all of them count?
SPEAKER_01That's what I was I was thinking. You know, we do make all of them count, but right now that we're doing this one, we're gonna make this one count. All right. Are you ready? Let's go. All right, here we go.
SPEAKER_02Here's a hard but honest question. Who do you know who started strong but did not finish well? You don't have to say their name, but most of us can think of someone. I can think of someone. And maybe they had great gifts or a real calling. They could have had a strong influence and even genuine kingdom potential, but somewhere along the way, through compromise or pride, maybe through exhaustion or disappointment, or it could have been the slow drift of daily decisions, they did not end as well as they could have.
SPEAKER_01The slow drift of daily distractions. Could have been that too. Yeah. So but the challenging question here, um, because of the hustle and the bustle in the 21st century life, if we lose focus on who's actually in control. First, if you think you're in control, think again.
SPEAKER_02Have a different thought.
SPEAKER_01Have a different thought. You know, uh, if we lose focus on who's actually in control, then we're prone to drift. That said, a um a failed finish, it can happen to any of us. We're we're as finite humans, we're prone, prone to drift, we're prone to distractions, we're prone to busyness, we're prone to to uh the speed challenge we talked about uh last episode. It's not always through uh our drift, it doesn't always through a dramatic collapse. Most often it's substantially quieter than that. Like so we get busy, we get tired, fatigue's a big deal, and you start managing God's work while you're slowly drifting from intimacy with him. You want it doing the work that he's got that he should be accomplished. You know, we should be leaving to him. You're getting it done, but your soul is getting thin because you've become more disconnected than connected from the bond. Uh you keep leading and building, but your eyes move from Jesus to the scoreboard, and all that self-sufficiency gains nothing but fatigue, burnout, and frustrating anxiety. And that, friends, is not the path that he has for any of us.
SPEAKER_02No, that's why finishing well requires focused intention. I mean, we can't assume that because we started with passion will automatically finish with faithfulness. We don't finish well by accident. Friends, finishing well and carrying out our full purpose over time is built through daily surrender, honest accountability, spiritual endurance, and a fixed focus on the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, Jesus Christ. That's uh and did you not like Tank female?
SPEAKER_01I would say indeed. Indeed. She's made her cameo appearance. It's time for her to go.
unknownYes.
SPEAKER_01Uh all the points that you make, they all matter. But the people coming behind us, they need more than our success stories. Yeah. They need to see that we're faithful to his faithfulness. If only we would be as faithful to the Lord as he is to us, you know, because that is the absolute to all that truly endorsed.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_01Faithful to his faithfulness. Uh, so that established, you know, we like to lean into the word with our anchor. Uh our anchor passage today is from 2 Timothy chapter 4, verses 7 and 8, where Paul declares, I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have kept the faith. In the future there will be laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day, not just for me, but also to all who have loved his appearance. In this, Paul's near the end of his life, and he knows that his race is almost finished. And he's not boasting about uh comfort, it's not boasting about popularity or ease. He's testifying to enduring faithfulness.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. There are three phrases there that define finishing. Wow. It's I have fought the good fight. That means Paul stayed engaged through all the challenging circumstances. He says, I finished the race, which means he completed the assignment placed before him by Christ Jesus, his Lord and our Lord, and he has kept the faith, which means he remains steadfast and true to Christ. And those three components, engaged, complete, and faithful, are valid absolutes for kingdom legacy.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's well stated, babe. Thank you for that. Um, our next truth reference is the common passage of Hebrews 12, 1 through 2. And this tells us how to rise up and run. Again, uh it's it's debated whether Paul wrote Hebrews. Uh some people say yes, some people say no. And I say I don't know. And it doesn't matter. And it doesn't really matter. It's it's a little different than Paul writes, but in this case, we'll say that, hey, we're gonna give Paul the credit here on this one. Agreed or disagreed. This is what it says Hebrews 12, 1 through 2. Uh let us lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with endurance the race set before us, looking to Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, for who, who for the joys set before him, for the joy set before him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and then sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. This passage gives us two active commands. Lay aside the burden and fix our gaze on Jesus Christ. It'll be easy to move on from here. And we we oftentimes blow through this passage, but I want to, before we move from here, I want to take a moment and look closer at this very common passage. We like I said, we blow through it sometimes, and we can miss a key point if we're if we're not taking the time and pray into it. And like our pastor says, read it slowly. Read the word slowly. You know, we've got to slow down to pick up everything that the word's saying to us. So let's look at the tail end of of the passage at the joy that uh Paul writes. Who, for the joy set before him, endured the cross, despising its shameless, sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Who is the joy set before Jesus for whom he endured the cross? Who is that? The joy that he speaks of, that's you. Any it's anyone. Anyone who decides for Jesus as the Savior King, as their Savior King. So as he endured all of it for us, how hard should it be for us to abide and align with him for the Father's glory? Our answer to that question, your answer to that question, defines the depth of our faith and how well we will finish the race before us. It's definitely something to consider. We'd encourage you to pray out now.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely. I think we should jump in to First Corinthians 9, 24 to 25 as well, which says, Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. And there's such a difference between temporal and eternal games.
SPEAKER_01There is. Forever ever.
SPEAKER_02Forever ever.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_01So here's here's here's the challenge. Part of the challenge anyway. Uh finishing well is not one final heroic moment. It's the result of a thousand daily decisions. Decisions to stay faithful when nobody's applauding you. How faithful are you behind closed doors? Decisions to forgive instead of harden our hearts, instead of holding on to resentment, we forgive. Decisions to repent instead of excuse. How about decisions to to keep growing rather than coasting? Ah, the cruise control. Beware that complacency. Cruise control leads into complacency real real quick. We want to keep growing, we want to keep learning. Uh decide for that. Decide to lay down what slows us down, the weight that Paul's talking about. Lay down what slows us down and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
SPEAKER_02So let's name a few things that can keep people from finishing well. And like you mentioned, the first is the drift. I mean, drift rarely announces itself. It usually starts small. It's a little less prayer, it's a little less honesty, a little more self-reliance, maybe, a little more concern about appearance than obedience.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Yeah, it reminds me of an old Casting Crown song called Slow Fade. It's a slow crowd.
SPEAKER_02You've mentioned that on the podcast before.
SPEAKER_01Drift is definitely the slow fade. Check it out, Casting Crowns. Rock. Very cool. I love that. Anyway, um, yeah, nobody wakes up and says, Today I think I'm gonna drift away from the Lord.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_01Nobody says that. Nobody I know says that. It happens by inches, and over time, inches become miles. But the uh the antidote to drift is is anchoring, anchoring in the word. You know, we have to keep returning to Jesus. We have to keep returning to the word. The word's truth. You gotta keep returning to prayer and worship and and community. You gotta keep returning to the people who have permission to ask us the real questions. Uh, not the polished questions, not the hey, how are you doing? Right. But the real questions. Hey, brother, how's your soul? Uh what w hey, what are you hiding today? Uh what are you hearing from God? Are are you are you hearing from the Lord still today? And this is one of my favorites. What what do you need to release? What do you need to let go of today? What are you holding on to that that you just need to release to the Lord? Are you becoming more loving? Or are you just getting stuff done? Are you productive? Are you self-sufficient? Or are you God sufficient? Are you listening to the spirit? Or you listen to, you know, bad guy.
SPEAKER_02Right. And you know, going back to your question, what do you need to release to him today? You know, the second thing is unhealed wounds. Because every leader gets wounded, whether it's betrayal or disappointment, failure, rejection, you know, criticism, and seasons where obedience just feels costly. And if those wounds are ignored, they don't stay quiet. They form a lie that our adversary uses against us to throw us off track so that we get diverted from God's plan and the enemy can begin to have his field day with us through that lie-based belief. But you have to remember that he only has the power over us that we allow him to have. So don't allow him to get a foothold. Resist the enemy and he will flee. Remember, he he's already lost. He has absolutely no authority.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So kick him to the curb and remain focused on Jesus.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Absolutely. Uh to that, I would say yes. Yes. Yes.
SPEAKER_02Release it to him.
unknownAbsolutely.
SPEAKER_01We gotta release the days to him. Yeah. I'm glad you brought that up. Um because the unhealed wound thing that can turn uh can turn a tender leader into a guarded leader. Uh they can turn and that leader can turn uh into uh a cynic. Yikes.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I know a little bit about cynicism. Yeah, gotta release that. Uh they can uh these leaders can these challenges can ha have us protecting ourselves more than we love people. You know, we can be on guard more than we're loving people, and that's that's what we're called to do. You know, love God and love others as we love ourselves. Uh festering wounds uh that'll keep us from doing that. They festering wounds are callous a heart that needs to be pliable for the Lord.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_01So it's a pliable heart. That's one of the first moves to freedom, and that's what he wants for his sons and daughters, freedom. We can't finish well from self-protection. We finish well from surrender, love, forgiveness, and healing.
SPEAKER_02Yes, yes. Yes. So if you're carrying a wound right now, do not let that wound write the final chapter of your legacy. Bring it to the Lord, release it, get wise counsel, and let the Holy Spirit heal what you have been managing. Because he's the manager and counselor. So just release that junk to him and let him deal with it for your healing's sake.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, this brings us to our third challenge. The third challenge today, and this is not an exhaustive list, but today's third challenge is complacency. Yikes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Complacency. Sometimes dangers, not the failure, sometimes the danger success.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_01Uh you reach a level of comfort, influence, and in uh income platform. You reach that, you get that recognition, and without realizing it, you stop relying on the one who elevated you to that point in the first place. And you start protecting what you build instead of obeying what God's still asking you to do.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, Viewers says to lay aside every weight, not just sin, but weight. And some weights look reasonable. I mean, comfort can be a weight, image can be a weight. The need to control outcomes can be an unbearable weight when you're trying to control what's not yours to control. Even past success can be a weight if we carry it instead of surrendering.
SPEAKER_01The simple truth is that the a runner carrying too much weight, he can still be moving, but he's not running as free as he could be if he just released the burden.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01It's not his to carry anyway. What do you need to release today? What do you friends? What do you need to release today? Don't you know that it is for freedom that Jesus has set us free? Therefore, Paul writes in Galatians chapter 5, verse 1, keep standing firm and do not be subject again to the yoke of slavery. Stand firm. Some of us are asking God for more endurance when he's asking us to lay some stuff down, release it and watch him work. Experientially speaking, he can do more in a moment than we could ever accomplish in a lifetime.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So how do we finish well? Well, first we have to keep our eyes on Jesus, not on the scoreboard. Hebrews 12, 2 says we run with endurance by looking to Jesus, the founder and perfector of our faith, not to our platforms, not to our numbers, nor our income or our reputation, not what somebody else is building, because comparison kills. And all this stuff adds up to nothing if we aren't remaining focused on Jesus. So do yourself a favor, gain, maintain, and deepen your relationship with him. Who is and always will be the lamp into your path when you decide to focus on his will and his way.
SPEAKER_01Right. That's a daily discipline. It is.
SPEAKER_02We do. He must have written a law. Well, he's one of your favorites, right? Yeah, well, you know.
SPEAKER_01Paul writes in Philippians chapter one, I love this reminder that he who began a good work will bring it to completion. And that promise, it's not a decoration, it's a load-bearing truth from the capital T truth, who is Jesus Christ. And when we get the truth from the truth, don't ever go wrong there, friends.
SPEAKER_02And second, you need to build a finish line structure now. Don't wait until the crisis hits to build accountability. Don't wait until burnout to practice the Sabbath. Don't wait until the wound is infected to seek healing. And certainly don't wait until the next generation is asking questions to start discipling them.
SPEAKER_01Right. It doesn't get any more practical than that, but thank you. And gang. Isn't she wonderful? Isn't she wrong?
SPEAKER_02Why did I know you were gonna do that?
SPEAKER_01I don't know. I didn't even know I was gonna do that, but yeah, I was just I was taken by your beauty.
SPEAKER_02You're selling.
SPEAKER_01I am a little bit, but still taken by your beauty. Um anyway, finishing well certainly requires structure. His structure built from his foundation because he is the foundation, he is the cornerstone. Yeah. Uh for which and and for you builders out there, if you're if you're a builder, if you're a in construction of any sort, you know that you gotta have a a firm foundation, and and you build that cornerstone first from that foundation, and that's how you build, you build up uh level, level, and plum. So and that that's who Jesus is. He's the the perfect cornerstone from which to build from. Uh so quick and practical truth uh you know, we'd provide here for you is that we gotta have people who can speak life and truth into us. You know, I want to give a shout out to the grit group. The uh I uh you have the um Association of Christian Business Women, you have a s a certain, a tighter circle of women uh than than the entire association, but we have the grit group, grit. Uh what's grit stands for growth, uh, resilience, integrity, and truth. Yeah. We are men of grit. And uh and these are the guys in my life who speak life and truth. And to me, and and we speak life and truth and to each other. We gotta have those people. Um we gotta have those people. We got and we gotta create we gotta create rhythms of rest and prayer. Daily rest and prayer. Rest is important and and prayer is even more so important, or at least Equally important. And speaking of approach, we gotta stay in the word. We must stay in the word. And we are in the repentance, everyone said. But we gotta practice repentance quickly, as well as investing in the people who we are mentoring. And finally, we gotta treat our character like an infrastructure because uh and all that builds the infrastructure, the word, the truth, the repentance, the recognition for repentance, and and the following of Christ Jesus. That that builds our infrastructure, that builds who we are, that builds our character. Because if our character is our infrastructure, and if our infrastructure gets ignored, if any of that gets ignored, then the infrastructure fails and it gives way on depression. So it's uh and then that's all of that that strength in the infrastructure is a journey, and you it gets strength in the long journey. Yeah, and it's a uh you mentioned uh it was either this episode or last episode, somewhere it is calm into chaos. He's still working on doing that.
SPEAKER_02That was last episode.
SPEAKER_01Better than I was, but still room for improvement.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Well, third, we have to run our race with eternity in view. First Corinthians 9 says athletes discipline themselves for a temporary crown, but we run for an imperishable one. And that means our finish line is not applause here. It's faithfulness before the Lord.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you get caught up in those applauses and the attaboys and the attack girls as as it would be. Um Hebrews 12. It says that we're surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses, and that's that's comforting. It means we're not running alone. There are many faithful predecessors who ran successfully before us. And we got to think about the people who prayed for us, mentors who poured into us, family members, pastors, friends, um those people. You know who those people are. The ones who helped shape your walk with the Lord, it was their faithfulness. It's part of our story. And now it's time for your faithfulness to be part of someone else's story. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And that, that right there, that's legacy. That is legacy. Not just what we leave behind, but who we strengthen to keep running after we're gone. It's, you know, it's like the relay. You know, we need to continuously be passing the baton, you know, to our children, to whoever we're mentoring, right, whoever, you know, our successor is, pass that baton so that they can learn well and they can pass the baton on so it continues generation after generation after generation.
SPEAKER_01Right, right, absolutely. As we're going down here, here's your here's the takeaway for today. I want you to write this down. I am running to finish well. Not just to build. I am running to finish well. Write it down and put it somewhere where you can see it, where you can't miss it daily. Put it on your dashboard, put it on your bathroom mirror, put it on your refrigerator.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna write it in lipstick on my bathroom mirror. You do that, probably not, but you know, I wanted to get his reaction. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01No, and why why would we do this? Why would we put this this tape away? I am running to finish well, not just to build for today. Finish, build, build for today, but build for the future as well. Finish well. Because building matters, and stewardship matters, and influence matters, but none of it matters more than hearing at the end. Well done, my good and faithful son.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So get honest and ask the Lord to reveal your challenging points. What weight do I need to lay down? Where have I drifted? What wounds need healing? Where have I started coasting? And who needs me to finish strong? Is it your children? Is it your co-workers? Is it your employees? Is it someone that you mentor aside from that?
SPEAKER_01Who needs me to finish strong? As you answer these questions that Honeybunny was posing there, then you then you then what do we do? We run. You run, we run not frantically and not pridefully, and not striving for the approval of man, but run with endurance and humility, with our eyes always on Jesus. Yeah. He never steers us wrong because wrong is not any part of his character. And as his disciple, ask yourself this. As his disciple, can you say the same? We'd encourage you to pray into that one.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So before we pray, we want to thank you. If you have walked through season seven with us, you have sat with some serious questions about kingdom legacy, stewardship, calling, and faithfulness.
SPEAKER_01As we as we pray over you, that this season didn't just encourage you, but it forms something deeper in you, something lasting that bears fruit beyond you.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Season eight is coming, and we're excited for where the Lord is taking our conversations next. But today, before we close season seven, I want to give you a charge. And it's do not just start well, do not just build well, but finish well.
SPEAKER_01Shall we pray?
SPEAKER_02We shall.
SPEAKER_01I think we shall. So, Father, we we come to you with grateful hearts. We thank you for this season. For every listener, for every seed that you've planted through our conversations. Lord, we thank you for teaching us how to finish well. Help us finish the good fight. Help us finish the race. Help us keep the faith, Lord. Show us the weights that we need to lay down, heal the wounds that could harden us and awaken us anywhere that we have grown complacent. Help keep our eyes fixed on Jesus Christ as the pioneer and perfecter of the faith. Strengthen us as tired leaders, as fatigued leaders. We ask for your strength to be made perfect in our weakness. Restore the wounded hearts, Lord, refocus distracted souls, and thank you for giving us endurance for the race that you have set before us. And when our race is finished, may our lives point clearly to you, Father. May the fruit remain. May the next generation run further because we were faithful to you. We thank you, and we praise your holy and powerful name. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
SPEAKER_02Amen. Friends, thank you for walking with us through season seven. We love you. We are grateful for you, and we are cheering you on.
SPEAKER_01Absolutely. Remember, when you stay faithfully invested, God brings the increase. He does. God bless you and your families.
SPEAKER_02We'll see you next time.
SPEAKER_01Bye-bye.
SPEAKER_00Thanks for joining us on Faithfully Invested with Alan and Stacy Joe. If today's conversation encouraged you, challenged you, or helped you see your calling more clearly, don't keep it to yourself.
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