Read: Philippians 3:1-11
While I was pastoring a church early in my ministry, my daughter Libby asked me, Dad, are we famous? To which I replied, No, Libby, were not famous. She thought for a moment and then said rather indignantly, Well, we would be if more people knew about us!
Poor Libby! Only 7 years old and already struggling with what many of us struggle with throughout life: Who recognizes us, and are we getting the recognition we think we deserve?
Our desire for recognition wouldnt be such a problem if it didnt tend to replace Jesus as the focus of our attention. But being absorbed with ourselves crowds Him out of the picture.
Life cannot be all about us and all about Jesus at the same time. This makes Pauls statement that he counted everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ (Phil. 3:8 esv) strategically important. Faced with a choice between himself and Jesus, Paul intentionally discarded the things that would draw attention to himself so he could concentrate on knowing and experiencing Jesus (vv.7-8,10).
For us, the decision is the same. Will we live to draw attention to ourselves? Or will we focus on the privilege of knowing and experiencing Jesus more intimately?
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
A Blessed Lord’s Day to The Mayor family.