One Solitary Man

1 timothy 4,8

Jehoiachin was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem three months and ten days.   2 Chronicles 36:9

RECOMMENDED READING: 1 Timothy 1:15-17  “15 This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief. 16 However, for this reason I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show all longsuffering, as a pattern to those who are going to believe on Him for everlasting life. 17 Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.”

COMMENTS: History if full of individuals, men and women – young and old, who made a huge difference in the lives of their world.  Individuals like Daniel or Noah or Abraham or Joseph or Paul or George Washington or Abraham Lincoln or Billy Graham or Mother Teresa or ….  Those who did great good.  Of course, the greatest is Jesus Christ.  But what about those who did great evil.  Individuals like Nero or Hitler? Also consider those who achieved success in movies or business or sports or other profession along with fame and wealth.  Such achievements require having goals and working and planning towards those goals.  Taking risks and opportunities along the way.  Not letting failures or setbacks stop or prevent continuing to that goal.  Talents and gifts that match and support that goal are needed and even essential.  But few spend much time planning how to manage success once achieve that goal. Too many were unprepared to successfully manage success, falling prey to temptations to abuse their popularity and wealth and power, causing suffering by others and even themselves.  News is full of movie stars and successful businessmen and athletes and government leaders experiencing consequences of that abuse.  I invite you to take some time to reflect on some examples you are familiar with.   Maybe even someone very close to you or even yourself.

Everyone of us has or will make a tremendous impact on at least one other person and likely many.  Obviously, if you are married, you have changed the life of your spouse.  If you have children, you are responsible for giving them life.  So, how great an impact have you had?  If you think you haven’t made any impact of significance, think again.  But then again, if you are still breathing, your legacy and that impact is still developing.  

Satan offers us fun and power and wealth without regard to the future impact or impact on other.  Christ offers a wonderful future but also His Holy Spirit and Word to guide us to that future along with a legacy of positive impact on others along that journey.

Setting wise goals and achieving those goals requires including Christ in making those choices and in the journey to achieving those goals.  He has a plan for us.  A plan we were designed for.  But He also desires to be with and guide us along the journey to that goal.

So, instead of fighting and working to only get what we want and accomplish what we want, how about seeking to know what He wants and letting Him prepare you and walk with you on the journey towards that goal.  After all, it is a goal and a legacy you were designed and built to do and leave.  George Washington and Abraham Lincoln couldn’t have imagined leaving a legacy or making a positive impact as great as they did.  They simply followed a path one step at a time God guided them on.   We can do no better than that.

“Having a position of power does not bring inner security and fulfillment. That comes only by developing a personal relationship with God, which for me is personified in Jesus Christ.”
James A. Baker

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