by Os Hillman
If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more. ~ Philippians 3:4b
The
apostle Paul surely could relate to the business executive. Paul
reached the height of his profession only to have it completely
stripped and torn from him. What he thought mattered in life became
rubbish compared to what God did in his heart as He destroyed what
seemed valuable at the time. It took a dramatic event to bring Paul
into this revelation. It took a bright light, blindness, and the most
fearful experience a human could have - being addressed personally by
God, who was questioning why Paul was persecuting His people.
It
would not be too long after his conversion that Paul would learn one of
the greatest lessons every child of God must learn. That lesson is to
avoid putting confidence in the flesh. In our work we are rewarded for
achievement. It is a "measurable" life. We work. We see results. We get
certain feelings of accomplishment from these activities.
It
was not until I was placed in a situation to experience utter failure
that I could identify with the words of Paul. I have met other
workplace believers as well who achieved great success in their
business life only to experience dramatic failure. That personal
handshake with failure leads to a realization that:
Whatever
was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is
more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness
of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things.
I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in Him...
(Philippians 3:7-9).
Sometimes
God lets us experience great pain to learn the lessons of greatest
importance. Knowing Christ intimately is the most important lesson we
will learn. Take stock in what you find your greatest pleasure in
today. Avoid placing your confidence in things that are but rubbish so
that you might know Him more intimately.
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