Would Jesus be a Success in Today’s World? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service
CLAREMORE, OK (ANS – April 3, 2016) --“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost”— Luke 19:10 (NIV).
While
scanning a list of titles on Amazon, I stopped to read the summary of a
book titled “The Selfish Guide to Success: How To Use The Power Of
Momentum To Change Your Life And Put The Focus Back On You.”
Before
I read the summary, I knew it was not a book I would purchase. The
title says it all. However, the hype used by the author to attract
buyers was what I expected. Here is just a portion of the description:
·
Why is it so hard to find success with long-term goals? Again, and
again, your dreams come up short. No matter how hard you work, it feels
like you’re never where you want to be. Never where you deserve to be.
· The problem isn’t you. You fail because you’re not putting enough focus on you.
We live in a world where we are expected to constantly worry about others. It’s no wonder we feel stuck.
·
Understand how to pay yourself first. It’s in your DNA. Don’t ignore
it, exploit it! Shape your willpower. I’ll teach you how to fully
recharge and make the most of your energy each day. Tips and tricks to
show you how to bounce-back from bad days, and how you can stop them
before they get out of control. This guide contains powerful selfish
techniques to help you bust out of any slump.
Yes,
I know the book wasn’t written from a Christian perspective, but does
that sound like anything Jesus would say or do? Hardly. In today’s
society, success is defined in terms of achieving goals, acquiring
wealth and having prestige, favor, status and power. For most, the
definition of success is equated with the “here and now” of this life.
By
today’s standards of success, Jesus would be termed a failure. He had
few material possessions. He didn’t even own a home. Rejected by most
people and hated by others, He was despised by the religious leaders of
the time and even his closest friends deserted Him in His time of need.
Then, accused and found guilty of things He didn’t do, Jesus was beaten,
spit upon, cursed and mocked before suffering one of the most horrible
kinds of death known to man at that time.
But
seeing Jesus through God’s eyes, we see heavenly success. God
accomplished the redemption and salvation of all mankind through His son
Jesus. God loves us so much, He sent His only Son to pay for our sins.
God
defines success differently. He’s not impressed by wealth and prestige.
Instead, He desires obedience and faithfulness to Him, regardless of
the opposition we might face or the personal cost. He is looking for
loyal followers who want a personal relationship with Him.
Evangelist
Oswald Chambers once said, “God’s call is for you to be his loyal
friend, to accomplish His purposes and goals for your life.”
Proverbs 21:21 puts it this way. “Whoever pursues righteousness and love finds life, prosperity and honor.”
Photo captions: 1) Jesus on the cross. 2). Carol Round
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