John 3:30
Fame and
popularity have a way of poisoning the well in people. Ambition and success have a way of doing the
same. Wanting what is best does not
necessarily mean wanting more. It seems
to all go back to the original deception from the serpent in the garden…”You
will be like God”, even though you must disobey God to achieve that. The Truth is I was created in the image of
God and I am like Him already in who I already am. There is no DOING necessary. It is important to do what I do well and not
do it for any other reason other than that’s what I do because that is who I
am.
The ladder in
Jacob’s dream was not for him to climb; it was for the angels to ascend and
descend on. It was access to the vision
of the Lord, for God to speak to him, not a ladder of success for him to climb.
(Genesis 28:10-17)
In the eyes of the
world the people of God were not very successful, and that includes Jesus. But God sees success differently. His definition of success includes faithfulness,
obedience, and steadfastness. Those are
the qualities I am to image to the world for they are the qualities of God
Himself. It is never about me but always
about God in me. My authentic self is
never about myself but always about the I AM within me, the image of the One
who created me. John the Baptist
understood that when he said,
“He must increase, but I must decrease.”
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