Saturday, July 14, 2012

Being Who You Are


  


     "Eric Rees, the Pastor of Ministry at Saddleback Church, spoke at a recent Men's Breakfast I attended. His message was titled 'Only You Can Be You.' 

He began with a quote from Eric Liddel the great 1924 Olympian,..

      'God made me fast, and when I run, I feel His pleasure.' Eric followed with a scriptural reference from Galatians 6:4-5, saying..

       'Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work 
       you have been given, and then sink yourself into that. 
       Don't compare yourself with others. Each of you must 
       take responsibility for doing the creative best you can 
       with your own life.'

"At Iconium Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue."     (Acts 14:1 a)

   When I read our passage today I immediately thought about what Eric said that morning: 'Only You Can Be You.' Paul and Barnabas weren't trying to be anyone else but themselves. In fact, they (and Paul specifically) had been going into Jewish synagogues for yearsmany times with disastrous results. 

If I was Paul's friend I would have said to him, 'Paul, why don't you soften or change your approach? It doesn't seem like you're making much progress, and besides going to synagogues can be down right dangerous.'

   But Paul wouldn't have listened to me or anyone else. Why? Because he knew who he was (who God made him to be); he was clear on the work God had given him and had committed to doing it; he didn't compare himself to others; and he had taken responsibility for doing the best he could with the life and talents God had given him. No matter what people said, thought or did. 

What about you? How fulfilled is your life and life work?

Questions to Ponder:

   When you get to heaven, God is not going to ask you why you weren't more like Billy Graham, Chuck Smith, or your best friend (who might have a knack for evangelism or some other talent). Instead He's going to ask you -- "Why aren't you more like the man I made you to be?"

Have you gotten into the habit of comparing yourself to other people? What about trying to be someone you are not? Who did God make you to be? Are you comfortable just being who God made you? Are you doing your creative best you can with."

Pocket Devotions of The Pocket Testament League  www.ptl.org

(By permission.  Google image and emphasis added)


Today’s 37th truth: If you are “born again”, you are the righteousness of God in Christ. (2 Cor. 5:21)
Today's thought:  Jesus commands us to do what we cannot do. When we obey, He enables us to do it!


Tomorrow's post:  Perspectives Can Change!


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