Success is something we all want to experience in our personal lives as well as in the workplace. Motivational speakers point to various elements that go into making someone a success such as being positive, setting specific goals and following strict discipline. Obviously, these are not the only way to success. Success according to the criteria of the world and Biblical success are quite different.
In the Scriptures we are given information to help us understand success from a Biblical perspective. The Bible says, “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.” (Joshua 1:8). Let’s take a look at the specifics of success that this verse suggests and try to come to an understanding of prosperity and success through God’s eyes.
1) Allow the Bible to be a regular part of your life – “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth.” This means that we should constantly spend time reading, listening to, and thinking about God’s Word. It does not mean to simply consider what God’s word says when we attend church on Christmas and Easter. These two Christian holidays share important biblical events, but in no way would hearing God’s word during these two times during the year be considered “regular”. Rather, get a Bible and begin to read once a day. Start in the Gospel of St. Mark. Do not be concerned about how much you read but start with a paragraph or two, or maybe even read just one verse.
2)
Let the words of Scripture constantly permeate your
mind – “Meditate on it day and night.” As you read
the Bible, take time to think about and concentrate on what it says. Let the words of Scripture speak to you. Take time to diligently study what you read and identify
what the Bible tells you about God or what it instructs you to do. As you approach the
Scripture do so with the idea that you want to grasp the meaning to help you
understand what the author intended.
3) Make practical application of the Word of God in daily living – “Be careful to do everything written in it.” God’s Word is more than just a book to be read. In addition to reading, it needs to be studied with the idea of putting what it says into action in practical ways. The value of meditation is determined by the obedience which produces results in daily living.
These three steps are a formula for success in God’s eyes. No matter what you do or where you are you can be confident that you are a success if you regularly expose yourself to the Word of God, meditate on it, and practically apply it every day.
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