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Clergy/Leaders' Mail-list No. 356
Here's another daily meditation from my recent book of devotions
'Sunrise Sunset' (HarperCollins/Harper San Francisco). Feel free
to use/adapt it. These appear regularly on our mail-list.
Shalom! Rowland Croucher
Director, John Mark Ministries - resources for pastors/leaders.
(Bookroom, library, and worldwide F.W.Boreham Trading Post)
Home Page: http://www.pastornet.net.au/jmm
You've succeeded - now move on
Whatever gains I had, these I have come to regard as loss because of
Christ. More than that, I regard everything as loss because of the
surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. Philippians 3:7,8.
In Philippians 3 Paul lists his attainments, his successes. First
there is his inherited Jewish privileges; then his Jewish attainments.
But when he met Christ, they all proved worse than useless. Earning
merit with God through keeping laws he now regards as leading only to
failure and despair. Salvation is something received, not earned.
Paul's not knocking 'success' as such. The Book of Proverbs was among
his 'inspired' Scriptures. It's simply that a wrongly-motivated
success-orientation can lead to all kinds of evils, and living in past
successes can be more disastrous than wallowing in our failures. A
competitive success-orientation that produces proud winners, and losers
who feel they're 'nobodies' has got to be wrong. But the problem is not
with success or failure, as such, but with human pride. We can't escape
competitiion, comparisons with others, in a world of unequal talents.
And everyone is accountable to God for the gap that exists between our
'actual' and our potential. Let's not glory in mediocrity: the average
and the good are the enemies of the best.
Release me, Lord, from any bondage I have to either failure (and
despair) or success (and pride). For your glory. Amen.
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