But, this celebration of mediocrity is not in accordance with God’s teachings nor is it conducive to a successful and happy life (amazing how those two coincide isn’t it?) The Bible is replete with statements that encourage us to do our best in all circumstances: Ecclesiastes 9:10 “Whatever you do, do well. For when you go to the grave, there will be no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom.” Colossians 3:17 “And whatever you do, whether by speech or action, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God, the Father through Him.” Matthew 6:4 “. . . Your Father sees secret things and He will reward you.”
You see, we were not created to live this life on our own, but to be the clay vessels that housed our Human Spirit, tied to Jesus, by His Holy Spirit. The truth is that humans don’t get a lot of satisfaction out of “just getting by.” We want to excel and be recognized, even if it is for one thing only; so whatever you do, do your best at it. Whatever you want to be, be the best at it that you can be. You are an amazing creation and what you do makes an incredible impact on the world around you as well.
The truth is also that we never know who is seeing our actions. We think we do, but that isn’t the case, or many of us would have never gotten into trouble. Our challenge is to remember that each and every thing that we do can be the thing that means “the world” to someone else and we can either lift them up by our Excellence in what we deem as Ordinary, or we can have the opposite effect and crush what might mean so much to someone else.
We are J-Bar — we are blessed beyond measure. We love — we are thankful beyond measure. We serve, and in so doing become the leaders that God wants us to be.
We are J-Bar — we are blessed beyond measure. We love — we are thankful beyond measure. We serve, and in so doing become the leaders that God wants us to be.
There are few things more magical than dreaming of exchanging vows amidst the breathtaking scenery…