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Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ Philippians 3:8 NLT
Even the most ambitious, aggressive men find that worldly success is elusive or unfulfilling. Average guys often learn that lesson early on.
Scripturally speaking, though, every worldly achievement is nothing—“garbage”, “loss” and “dung” in the language of the old King James.
What truly matters—what rises above all other things in importance—is knowing the Lord Jesus Christ. And, happily, that’s achievable by the ambitious and the average alike. Whether you’re riding high as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company or you’re a retired laborer in an assisted living facility, if you desire and pursue more of the Lord, He will allow you—like the apostle Paul—to “gain Him.”
Bible reading, prayer, meditation, church attendance, fellowship, service…whatever God the Father allows you to do, to whatever level, will lead you to have more of His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in your life.
Anything that came earlier, whether good or bad, is history. Only Jesus Christ matters going forward. This is our priority.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, grant me Your Spirit so I can better know Your Son. May Jesus Himself be my priority.
Even the most ambitious, aggressive men find that worldly success is elusive or unfulfilling. Average guys often learn that lesson early on.
Scripturally speaking, though, every worldly achievement is nothing—“garbage”, “loss” and “dung” in the language of the old King James.
What truly matters—what rises above all other things in importance—is knowing the Lord Jesus Christ. And, happily, that’s achievable by the ambitious and the average alike. Whether you’re riding high as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company or you’re a retired laborer in an assisted living facility, if you desire and pursue more of the Lord, He will allow you—like the apostle Paul—to “gain Him.”
Bible reading, prayer, meditation, church attendance, fellowship, service…whatever God the Father allows you to do, to whatever level, will lead you to have more of His Son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in your life.
Anything that came earlier, whether good or bad, is history. Only Jesus Christ matters going forward. This is our priority.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, grant me Your Spirit so I can better know Your Son. May Jesus Himself be my priority.