Success
We all want our
church to be successful. But that begs the question: what is success? Does
being a successful church mean more people and a bigger budget? Does it mean
more activities? More ministries? Success is not based on circumstances. From
all appearances the church of Laodicia (Rev.3:14-20)
seemed to be a very prosperous church. They had lots of chariots in the parking
lot and lots of programs, but according to Jesus they were spiritually
destitute. In essence, God says, “I don’t want all that. I want your love and
your worship.”
So from God’s perspective, success starts
from within, not from without. It’s not about changing other people. It’s not
about God changing my world, my community, my church or my family. It’s about
God changing ME! And then the other changes will take place. Success isn’t
about being a member of a large church with lots and lots of activities.
Success isn’t being the greatest pastor, preacher, Sunday school teacher or
soul winner. True success is God’s approval. True success is experiencing the
miracle of the gospel so that I may become the person I was created to be. The
key to your personal success is your relationship with Jesus Christ and your
daily walk with Him.
Thus, the key to your future is hidden in
your daily routine. If you fail in the end, it’s because you failed daily to
walk with Jesus. Men don’t decide their future; they decide their habits. And
their daily habits decide their future. Something you are doing daily is
creating your successes or failures. Successful men do daily what unsuccessful
men do occasionally.
Yes, we all want our church to be successful
from God’s perspective. We want to see positive and eternal change in our
families, church, community and world. But it starts with God changing me. We
all need to pray, “Thy Kingdom come in my life!” It starts with me. How has
your walk with Christ changed over the last year? When was the last time you
had a quiet time with God on a consistent basis? What specifically are you
going to work on in the coming weeks to become closer to God?
In
Christ,
Bro.
Royce Hendry

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