Prayer

Dress For Success | Day 04

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Several months ago, an acquaintance of mine who was interested in an executive position at a major corporation asked me if I could help him get an interview. Knowing that this person was highly qualified, and since I was a good friend of the person responsible for hiring at this corporation, I made the call and was able to arrange an interview. About a week later I asked my friend at the company how the interview went. He told me that they gave the position to a less qualified applicant. I asked him, why? He told me that they declined to make an offer because of the way my friend dressed for the interview. Your friend, he said, showed up in shorts and a t-shirt. While it is true that he is highly qualified, he’s just looking for a job. I’m looking to hire a person even if less qualified, who is looking to achieve success. 

BIBLE READING:

“All of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because, “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” -  1 Peter 5:5 NIV

The truth is that the way we dress matters, it is a window into our soul and it reflects our different moods and personality. The Apostle Paul actually commands us as followers of Jesus to dress appropriately. The funny thing is that he was not talking about our exterior garments; he was talking about who we are on the inside. You see, some followers of Jesus wear the suit and tie but when you get to know them they leave a lot to be desired. Others want to dress hip and look contemporary, they may score highly on the coolness scale but again, once you meet them, they leave a lot to be desired. 

One of the garments that Christians should always wear is humility. A person dressed with humility is the one who values others and considers the needs and interests of others, even above their own. A person dressed with humility wakes up every morning and asks themselves, how can I help or bless the people I will encounter today? That is more powerful than any suit and tie, and more powerful than a pair of skinny jeans. That is because God opposes the proud, those who only think about themselves, but he shows favor to the humble, to those who consider and value the needs of others.  

THINK ABOUT IT:

What is happening on the inside will reflect on the outside in the way you act and even in the way you dress. So, if you want to attain God’s grace and live a successful life this new year, clothe yourself with humility. 

PRAY:

Dear God, thank you for another day. Thank you for your word and your wisdom. Heavenly Father, I want to be more like Jesus. Put in me the burden for others. Teach me to value what you value. I pray that you would help me to diminish and allow Jesus to grow bigger in me. I don’t want you to oppose me. I don’t want to look the part on the outside but fail miserably on the inside. I want to be the person you called me to be on the inside so that your glory and your light will be visible on the outside. I confess that humility is not easy, but with your help, your word, and your guidance, I know that I can clothe myself with the garment of humility and become a useful tool in your kingdom. Today I ask you to show me how I can bless others and how I can be a ray of hope in their lives. Today I ask you to remove those ego driven things in my heart and replace them with those things that you care about. Thank you Lord for this immense opportunity to serve you and to serve others. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

The Best Year Ever | Day 02

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The start of the year is a time for resolutions, it is the time when we pause to contemplate our lives and to set goals in order to create a better future. Typically the goal is to create a better future for ourselves by improving physically, financially, relationally, spiritually, an all of the other (fill in the blank) “ally” we can think of. But if you want to experience an extraordinary year, your best year ever, improving will not be enough. You will have to add to your improvements humility. This sounds a bit odd doesn’t it? I say this because “better” combined with “humility” results in “extraordinary”. But, what is humility? Humility, in the Biblical sense is living for a purpose greater than oneself. It was through humility that a stuttering man named Moses liberated the people of Israel from slavery. It was through humility that a young boy named David defeated Goliath. It was through humility that the Apostles, who at one time abandoned Jesus, spread the Gospel beyond Palestine, throughout the first century, and all the way into the 21st century. And, it was through Christ’s humility that God offered salvation to the entire world. Talents and resources alone did not cause these men to live extraordinary lives; it was their talents and resources combined with a purpose greater than themselves that allowed them to live extraordinary lives. 

READ: 2 Chronicles 7:14 NIV 

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place.” 

Once King Solomon had completed the construction of the temple to honor God (a purpose greater than himself), and after dedicating the temple to God, God appeared to Solomon and said, “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray …” In other words, if you want God to be attentive to your prayers this year, you need to understand that He is looking to hear the prayers of those who are praying for a purpose greater than themselves. If you want to experience your best year ever, then make a commitment to fulfill your resolutions. But more importantly, you must humble yourself and pray, not just for yourself, pray for others too. Let me reiterate, pray for a purpose that is greater than you.  In my estimation there is no other purpose greater than God’s purpose, and His purpose is that no person should be lost but that all will proceed to repentance for the forgiveness of sins and the healing of their land.

THINK ABOUT IT:

The people who most inspire us are those who’ve lived extraordinary lives. I would venture to say that if you thought about it, you would discover that the reason they lived extraordinary lives was because they lived for a purpose greater than themselves. So, the best way to make this the best year of your life is to dedicate yourself to a purpose greater than you. 

What’s the purpose behind your New Year’s resolutions? Is it for a purpose greater than yourself? And if so, what is your purpose? As we kick off the New Year, I am certain that if we strive to humble ourselves as we fast and pray, God is going to listen to, and answer our prayers.

PRAY:

Heavenly Father, all glory and all honor are yours, now and forever. 

Today, I humbly come into your presence with thanksgiving and gratitude. I am thankful for this New Year, for this new beginning, for this new opportunity to love and to serve you. I have many dreams and aspirations, numerous resolutions, and many desires. But this time I want to surrender them all to you. For so long I have lived a life of personal aspirations, but this time I want to live for a purpose that is greater than I. Today I surrender my plans to you and ask that you would hear my prayer and bless the work of my hands. I pray that everything I do would serve to further your Kingdom and your agenda for mankind. Place in me a burden for others and teach me to serve and to love as Jesus served and loved, not my will but your will. 

Thank you Father for hearing my prayer, thank you for using me for a purpose greater than me, thank you for making this an extraordinary year and for helping me to live an extraordinary life that will have a positive ripple effect long after I am gone.

In the name of your precious son, my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ I pray, amen. 

Serving Better

How often are you diverted by the seductive lure of your mobile phone alerts interrupting moments of your day? Perhaps it may not be your phone, but the next episode your favorite tv show, or fun with family and friends that easily calls for your attention. It’s quite interesting how our attention is disrupted during our moment with God and times of serving Him. So, how do you keep from being distracted?