Tuesday, 12 April 2016

ENSURE PERFECT WORK

"Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men" (Proverbs 22:29).



To a large extent, you’re defined by the work you do; I’ll explain what I mean. The Word of God truly defines you, but the Word of God must be put to work; it must be expressed or find vent through you. God’s Word is expressed through you in your work, your relationships, and everything you do. However, if we were to analyze this on a daily basis, most people certainly spend much of their time on their jobs. You probably spend more hours on your job, business, or career than you do at home or with other people!

This therefore means that if the Word of God is not properly expressed through you—in your work—it’s a signal something is wrong. This is the reason you must be excellent, diligent, and ensure nothing but perfection in what you do. Your work is where you express all the skills and potentials that you’ve built into you; so it’s important that you choose to be successful in God’s eyes primarily, and definitely with respect to your work. Many don’t realize this, and so allow much room for mediocrity in their work.

As a Christian, God demands nothing short of excellence and perfection from you. Jesus said in Matthew 5:48, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." The Lord wouldn’t ask this of you if it weren’t possible! That He demands perfection from you shows that He’s given you an excellent spirit, and the ability to do things perfectly.


The need to shun and eschew mundanity from your work and character is reiterated by the Apostle Paul in 2 Corinthians 13:11: "Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect…." which means to do things perfectly; to thoroughly restore, mend, frame or complete an endeavor by paying attention to details. Never allow anyone cheat you out of God’s best by telling you "No one is perfect"; the Word says to be; so choose to do the Word. Inspire those around you by the excellence and perfection with which you do what you do!


Further Study: 
Philippians 3:14-15


Andy Agim
Christ Realities

Thursday, 7 April 2016

WIN FOR OTHERS:

"And God sent me before you to preserve you a posterity in the earth, and to save your lives by a great deliverance" 
(Genesis 45:7).

The victory of Jesus over sin, death, and the devil wasn’t for Himself but for us. He battled on our behalf and gave us the victory; now we have become more than conquerors. That is true success; it is winning for others; helping them achieve and become what God has destined for them to be. Realize that what you make happen for others, the Lord will make happen for you. Win for others.

We find such an example in David, who battled Goliath, not for self-aggrandizement but for the common good of all Israel. When he first heard the giant cursing, he asked a question: "What will be done for the man who defeats the giant?" He was told among other things that he and his house will be free of taxes in Israel. Young as he was, his eyes sparkled at the thought of his entire family being exonerated from tax forever!

Aside from championing the cause for the entire nation of Israel, he was determined to win the battle against Goliath so his entire family would benefit. Thus, his victory was both for his immediate family, and for the entire people of Israel.

Learn to win for others. Don’t just make it through life thinking only about yourself. Make your world a better place. Be a problem-solver so others may gain and have a better life through your ingenuity, innovations, and the ideas of the Spirit that come through you. See the challenges around you as opportunities for victory, for indeed they are! Ask the Lord to grant you the knowledge and wisdom to solve problems for yourself and others.


FURTHER STUDY: 
Esther 4:14

Andy Agim
Christ Realities