When he was at table with them, he took the bread. He blessed the bread, and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him!(Luke 24:13-35)

Friday, January 7, 2022

Recognizing the greater glory

 

For over 20 years I held a position in my company which came with many responsibilities, not the least of which was helping to interview and hire new general managers to run their own facilities.  Since I had over 25 years of general management experience of my own, it also fell to me to teach them policies, programs, and procedures, and make sure they knew what was expected of them.  As these folks adjusted, they needed me less.  However, I sometimes found myself struggling to adjust to the newbies being so self-sufficient.  I would butt in where I wasn’t needed, and this caused some tension on more than one occasion.  Once I realized my error, I backed off and the issue would be resolved.  Unlike John the Baptist, I didn’t know my place [John 3:22-30].

John knew that his job was to lead people to Christ.  He wasn’t concerned with being overlooked or being considered second best, just as the best man is happy for the groom instead of being jealous that it isn't he who is getting married.  The scripture even ends with the powerful statement that he, John, must decrease while Christ must increase.  Imagine the confidence and self-awareness that John had in order to say this.  It’s easier said than done, of course.  Even John must have been tempted by the crowd. They wanted him to be envious of Jesus baptizing people, but John stood firm and reminded them that he was sent before Christ, not to be Christ.

I think that this is a struggle that we all encounter in different ways in our lives today.  It could be beneficial to examine why we do the things we do in work, school, and our community.  Are we doing things for the recognition it will bring us, instead of for the betterment of those around us and the greater glory of God?  While I’d like to hope that my own answer is not the selfish one, that side of me certainly wins occasionally.

Lord, please give me the wisdom to know my role in this world, and the courage to lead others to You.

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