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Cheap Trophies
This Week's Theme: Success and Significance
Monday, June 4, 2001



Key Bible Verse: "Why do you call me good?" Jesus answered. "No one is good—except God alone" (Mark 10:18).
Bonus Reading:1 Corinthians 4:1-4

My houses are filled with plaques, honorary pictures and keys given to me while I was a governor and senator. But these are temporary acknowledgments of an office I held. You begin to learn that many institutions will use plaques and degrees as a way of getting you to their events. It's not necessarily to commend your performance; it's often about their need to get the press there for a good photo opportunity.

I'm not ungrateful for honorary degrees, but I want a balanced understanding of who I really am. I don't want to participate in some sort of delusion that I'm something I'm not. That's why I don't focus on what's written about me in the newspapers, either the too-good compliments or the too-bad disparaging comments. I don't want to measure my life by what people are saying about me.

My father drilled into me that genuine self-esteem is based on what God thinks of you, not how many stand in line to shake your hand or slap you on the back. I try to focus on what I might become in the future, not on what others are saying about me today.

—John Ashcroft in Lessons from a Father to His Son

Respond:

What kind of person am I working to become?

Thought to Apply:

Success will go to my head unless I remember that it is God who accomplishes the work, and will make out with other means whenever He cuts me down to size.

—Charles H. Spurgeon (English pastor)

Adapted from: Lessons from a Father to His Son (Nelson, 1998)

For your convenience, Lessons from a Father to His Son is available in the ChristianityToday.com bookstore.



0Prayer for the Week

Lord, help me to align my goals with Your purposes for me.



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