TRANSFORMATION THROUGH EXCELLENCE (2 Timothy 2:14-19)

Do your best to present yourself to God as … a workman who does not need to be ashamed.– 2 Timothy 2:15

We are motivated when reaching toward a goal. Our adrenaline flows, our creative juices churn, and our mind works overtime at solving the problems that stand in the way of achieving God’s vision for our life.
In the United States, where I live, there has recently been an unhealthy trend toward mediocrity. Consider recent sales of tee shirts; the most widely distributed logo in the United States is now “Underachiever and Proud of It.” At the same time, in Japan, the most popular tee shirt reads, “We’re Number One.” In the church as well we can become satisfied with less than our best.
Paul instructs Timothy, “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed.” Paul was not content with anything but the best. He valued repetition, instructing Timothy to “keep reminding” his listeners.
Repetition really works for me. There are certain messages I must hear over and over again. The saying “the early bird gets the worm” nudges me out of bed each morning to feast on God’s manna. A card in my wallet, “Prayer changes things,” moves me to pray before I attempt to fix a problem in my own strength. A sign on my wall, “People are forever,” calls me to put people before projects no matter how inconvenient that may seem at times. Repetition produces excellence.

REFLECTION

When we strive for excellence in whatever we are doing God’s name is honored. We can bring honor to His name even when we are engaged in what might seem the most menial tasks when we strive for excellence that glorifies Him. When do you strive to bring honor to God’s name? When are you content with mediocrity? When is your attitude less than excellent as you journey through your day?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, we confess that our lives do not always mirror excellence. Transform our minds so that we strive for all that is excellent in your sight. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

PRAYER REQUESTS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 6, 2011

 

FOR THOSE IN NEED OF THE LORD’S HEALING

 

Alice Puckett:[sister-in-law of Charles and Marsha] fighting a recurrence of cancer.
John Carby:[friend of Jim and Debbie Haswell] has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

 

May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine on us—so that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations. – Psalm 67:1

 

All For Jesus
Paul Nickel
Director of Christian Education
Our Savior Lutheran Church

 

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