You Can’t Be Good At Everything - June 25, 2010

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You Can’t Be Good At Everything
We, however, will not boast beyond proper limits, but will confine our boasting to the field God has assigned to us, a field that reaches even to you.
2 Corinthians 10:13
Recognize your limitations. Nobody’s good at everything and nobody’s called to do everything. We each have defined roles. Paul understood that his calling was not to accomplish everything or please everyone, but rather to focus on what God had equipped him to do. Listen: “Our goal is to stay within the boundaries of God’s plan for us” Why? Because only then can you be successful - as God counts success! Satan will try to rob you of the joy of serving by: a) getting you to compare yourself with others b) getting you to conform to the expectations of others. Both are traps. Why? Because you’ll always find somebody who seems to be doing a better job than you, then you’ll become discouraged. Or you’ll find someone who doesn’t seem to be as effective as you, then you’ll become proud. Either way, you lose the joy of serving. Listen: “Be sure to do what you should, for then you will enjoy the personal satisfaction of having done your work well and you won’t need to compare yourself to anyone else” (Galatians 6:4). Not everyone will understand or agree with your assignment and your methods. That’s okay, just don’t let it break your stride. Paul told Timothy, “Concentrate on doing your best for God, work you won’t be ashamed of” (2 Timothy 2:15). John Bunyan said, ‘If my life is fruitless it doesn’t matter who praises me, and if it’s fruitful it doesn’t matter who criticizes me.’ The same goes for you too!
Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to focus on what you have gifted me to be and not be concerned about others. In Jesus’ Name, Amen


Dear One, Perhaps you get responses often. We appreciate all your and Tim's inspirational messages, but today this one echoes the encouragement given by the minister who led the funeral celebration of my cousin's gentle, Christian wife, age 52, who was suddenly killed in a car accident. His message was that we must awaken, dedicate each day to God and ask His blessing to help us use the talents and opportunities He has granted: EACH DAY IS A GIFT, just as our Savior's sacrifice and forgiveness is offered and bestowed, not something we deserve or earn. Living in that mindset changes our "sight" to serve and praise and trust through the challenges and crises. May God continue to bless and guide you to motivate His children on the "journey".
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