Are You Successful?

This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.

Joshua 1:8, NKJV

Success: When you take a glance back over your life, would you describe it at this point in time as successful? If so, what are the criteria you are using to make that assessment? What, exactly, is success, and what, exactly, are the determining factors which define clearly the distinction between success and failure?

Some might suggest that success is determined by how much money you have stored away. Others might say that success is determined by the house you live in, or the community in which you live, or the car you drive, or the clothes you wear, or any of a multitude of other outward factors that would cause you, or others, to view yourself as being a success.

Still others might think of success in terms of the job you have, or the status you have attained on the job. Then there are those who might think of success as being determined by the number of diplomas/degrees you have displayed prominently on the walls of your office.

The list of definitive factors one might use in determining personal success is veritably endless. What are the factors you use to determine your own level of success? Do any of the ones I have mentioned resonate with you, or would you add others to your list? How do you go about determining your own level of success or failure?

The Bible offers only one definitive, determining factor. Read again the verse quoted at the beginning of this post. For a believer in Jesus Christ who is striving to live his/her life for the Lord, the foundational principle upon which we should determine success or failure is how we live. Our lives should be lived by meditating on the Word of God day and night, and by living true to the principles, precepts, statutes, and directives we find in that Word.

All of those outward factors mentioned earlier in this post are simply man-made factors which have nothing to do with true, Biblical success. So I will pose my original question again: Do you view yourself as being successful at this point in your life? Are you meditating on the Word of God daily? Are you striving to live by the teachings of that Word? When you look at yourself in the mirror of God’s Word do you see the reflection of someone who is striving to be a true disciple of Jesus Christ? Do you apply the teachings of His Word to your daily life? Do others see the reality of a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ in your demeanor, your actions, your attitude, or do they see one who professes to be a follower of Jesus Christ, but whose life bears no testimony to that profession?

True success is based on that one factor, and that alone. We should weigh our personal level of success on the scales of commitment to the Bible’s assessment, and not any man-made factors which can change with the shifting of the winds of life. A steady diet of God’s Word, and the commitment to never deviate from the teachings of that Word, will give the only sure assessment of our success.

Our world today desperately needs to see that kind of commitment. Will you commit yourself to being a success in God’s eyes, or will you live your life seeking success as determined by others?

Until next time:

Blessings

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