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Well done!

 

 

Well done, good and faithful servant! Matthew 25:23

 

We all long to be praised even if sometimes we are embarrassed. Deep inside we long for a life of faith that is lived well.

 

But we get side tracked. Our attention turns to the bills, the never-ending chores, the constant demands on our time. Just keeping our head above water seems like a challenge. Where do we find time or energy to do more? Fortunately, the answer is not found in doing more but in doing whatever we do well:

 

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossians 3:23

 

What His Word really says is that we should enjoy His presence in everything we do. Enjoy Him when you get dressed, when you brush your teeth. Let your joy over His goodness spill over the way you work; let it overflow onto those you encounter. Be purposeful in your interactions with His love, truth and grace in mind. Rest in His presence that restores you, not in recreation that leaves you ‘wrecked.’ Remember also, sometimes the answer to living a life of faith and honor is in doing nothing, but in waiting on God:

 

Wait on the Lord. Psalm 27:14

 

Be honest, waiting is a hassle! We wait for the coffee to brew, we wait for the end of the day, we wait for our paycheck to come, we wait and wait for the answer to prayers. We hate waiting. But in waiting, we stop tapping our toes impatiently and start to silently bow our heads. Waiting makes us humble and draws us closer to the God who lifts us up, the God we so desperately need. We are eager to press forward with our own plans and efforts. But waiting on God’s timing and providence ultimately reveals more of who He is. We sometimes think we can wait no longer, but we can, because:

 

We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. Romans 8:37

 

It doesn’t seem that way. Life beats us up just as Jesus said it would. Maybe you sometimes feel more defeated and enslaved by suffering than victorious over it. Me too. I wish I could tell you the secret to making suffering end right now. But it won’t. You don’t want to hear it, but the truth is, the immense weight of suffering we feel now will appear light compared to the glory of God that will be revealed through it and in fact produced by it. (2 Corinthians 4:17)

 

Believe it, not because it’s easy, but because it’s true. Even though pain shouts at us, God speaks loudly through His whisper of grace and peace. So, let’s cast our anxieties aside and focus on the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living:

 

Whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable. If anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. Philippians 4:8

 

And rest in peace, good and faithful servant.

 

 

The legacy of our character

Eric Liddle was the world record breaking Scottish athlete who won the 400 meter race in the 1924 Summer Olympics, as celebrated in the famous movie, Chariots of Fire. But unlike so many egotistical celebrity athletes of our time, Liddle was known for being, “Ridiculously humble in victory, utterly generous in defeat.” A missionary to China as well as world renown athlete, Liddle is remembered for his gentle spirit and “complete surrender”, in reference to how he had given his life to his God.

Thinking about characteristics, I remember being ever so smart in the eyes of my young children and then becoming ‘dumb as rocks’ when they grew to be teenagers. I’m glad to say that later, as they grew up, I became wise again. 🙂 Of course, those changing views were likely as much due to the changing perspectives of my children as any significant changes I had made personally. 🙂

What characteristics or attributes are you best known for? Which of these will be the legacy you leave for those who follow? The answer may relate to what you do, but most certainly, your lasting legacy will be based more on who you are. It will be a reflection of your relationship with God and with others. It will reflect qualities like:
Faithfulness
Kindness
Goodness
Generosity
Gentleness
Humility
Enduring hope
Joyfulness
Perseverance
Peace
Patience
Caring
Integrity
Self control
Unconditional love that never gives up

None of us hit the mark all the time. But over time, we are known for our inner qualities, these special God-given gifts that he nurtures and matures over time. Today is the day to decide what lasting legacy we will leave. Today is the day to decide how we want to present ourself to our loving and eternal heavenly father. In everything you do, live a life of character that builds ups and honors God and those around you.

“Well done good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:23