SUCCESS IS WHO YOU ARE

I'm thinking about Satan's trick. Satan comes to a hungry Jesus in the wilderness and says "If you are the son of God, turn these stones into bread." In other words, all he was saying was if you are the messiah, prove it. I wondered for many years why Jesus did not actually silence his tempter by simply turning the stones to bread and proving his status as the messiah at that time. If he could "manufacture" food for thousands some months after that event, why didn't he just do it at that point? I got the answer recently.

Jesus understood that his success was not tied to his demonstration but his configuration. In other words, it was not the miracles or his actions that made him a success. Success was simply who he was configured to be. It was his nature; his personality and not what he did.

Some of us fall into the trap of equating ourselves with what we have done in the past. So because you had a failure experience; say you started one business and failed, you sat for an exam and the results were not what you wanted, you termed yourself a failure.

Excuse me you are not a failure. If you say that the event was a failure, I would agree with you. But to equate yourself with a failure would be a misnomer of unforgivable proportion! I want to suggest that, from today, you should stop internalizing your failure.

You are first a human being, not a human "doing." You are not what you have done; you are not what you have but you are who God says you are. Your success is not dependent on your demonstration but your configuration.
Peace!

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