Our egos can often
be our own worst enemy. We like, and
often, crave for recognition. We want to
be appreciated for what we do. We like to
be seen in an admirable light. We see
ourselves as being very important people in the grander scheme of things. We take pride in our accomplishments.
What we tend to forget
is that no one can accomplish anything without the input of others. We depend on others to do what they are
supposed to do in order for us to be able to do what we can do. If others fail to perform their role, we are
not able to do what we do. As much as we
like to think that we are special and have accomplished much, we are just doing
what we do because others have done what they did.
In the Kingdom of
God, this is especially true. It takes
everyone doing what God gives them to do in order for a soul to make it into
heaven. We each have a part to play in
preparing a soul for being receptive to the Gospel. We may or may not see the fruit of our
labors, but God does. It's important
that we remain faithful and just serve the Lord. When the time is right, a soul is
harvested. It may happen quickly, or it
may take years.
Don't concern
yourself about being in the limelight and getting recognition for what you do. Do what God has given you to do and be
satisfied with that. God knows the part
you play in the harvest. Rejoice in what
God is doing through you and others.
Rejoice that He is being glorified in the souls of man.
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