Working Versus Striving
Today God Is First (TGIF) devotional message, Copyright by Os Hillman, Marketplace Leaders.
"So he said to me, This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: 'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,' says the Lord Almighty." - Zechariah 4:6
"So he said to me, This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: 'Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,' says the Lord Almighty." - Zechariah 4:6
Your
greatest obstacle in fulfilling God's purposes in your life is the
skills you have acquired to perform well in your work life. One of the
great paradoxes in Scripture relates to our need to depend on the Lord;
yet at the same time, we're instructed to use the talents and abilities
God gives us to accomplish the work He gives us to do. It has been one
of the most difficult principles to live out. How do we know that what
we achieve is by the power of the Holy Spirit
in our life versus our own abilities, and is there a difference? When
we reach a level of excellence and performance in our fields, it
actually becomes an obstacle to seeing God's power manifest in our work.
What we naturally do well becomes the object of our trust. When this
happens, God retreats. You see, God allows us to develop skills, but
these must be continually yielded to God's Spirit. There will be times
when God will use these skills to accomplish His purposes. There will be
other times that God will not use any of our skills just to ensure that
we know it is by His power that we can do anything.
It
is the oxymoron of all oxymorons for Christian workplace believers.
Learning not to act until God shows you to act is a sign of maturity in
God. "Do not lean on the natural skill which you have been given. Let
God manifest Himself in what you are doing," said a mentor who has
learned this balance of skill and walking with God. "You must almost
restrain from doing those things you know you are prone to do and
actually go against them."
I
was learning this lesson recently when I was asked to participate in a
large event that would give great exposure and much needed financial
increase to my ministry. It made all the sense in the world to
participate. Then I prayed with a friend and asked the Lord His mind on
it. The Lord showed us this was not His plan for me. I declined the
invitation.
Ask
God to teach you what it means to walk according to the power of the
Holy Spirit in your business life. Develop a listening ear to the small
voice inside that wants to direct your efforts by His Spirit.
Daily Smile:
Stuffed Pockets
A small boy stunned his parents after church one Sunday when he began to empty his pockets of nickels, dimes and quarters. Finally his mother asked the obvious question, "Where did you get all that money?"
"At Sunday school," the boy replied nonchalantly.
"They have bowls of it."
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