We all look good and our
work justified until we are assessed. Beside God do we also hold ourselves
accountable to someone who can check on us and help us overcome personal and
private challenges? Or, are we self-made superheroes assuming we can manage
all on our own, probably because of our maturity, the position we hold and the
name we have earned? Let’s not forget we are blessed with families, Church
fellowships, friends, mentors to whom we can share our struggles, our successes
and our progress, as this helps us in moving forward to fulfilling the divine
purpose of God.
I would like to refer to
the story of Job and the plight he was in and the dramatic discussion
comprising of reality, philosophy, half-truths (by Job’s friends), and then of
course the sovereignty of God made conspicuous at the end. One can learn much
about God’s sovereignty than just to settle our thoughts about getting things
restored double at the end.
A pointed question Job
raises against his friends who use half-truths and perception to condemn him
and it goes like this, “Would it go well if He examined you? Could you
deceive Him as you would deceive a man?” Job 13:7. Let us not forget
that we cannot do away with assessment and examination, it is just inevitable.
And therefore, Job reminds and warns his friends to refrain from just making up
words against Him.
You will be examined.
Hezekiah was doing
things well and relied on God in most part of his life but then at one
point he started overestimating himself. His pride took the better of him. His
status changed when he had abundant riches and glory. We learn that the
Babylon’s ambassadors visited him to inquire about the miraculous sign that
happened in the land and it says “. . God left him to test him and
discover what was in his heart.” 2 Chronicles 32:31. He tests our
motives, our intention and our love for Him. We just cannot practice our
spirituality in isolation and for our living. It says in the book
of Romans 14:12 “So then, each of us will give an account of himself to
God.”
Your work will be
examined
Paul warns us in 1
Corinthians 3: 13 “. . each one’s work will become obvious. For the day
will disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire; the fire will test the
quality of each one’s work.” At the end for sure, but definitely in
the earth too. Is your project achieving the desired outcomes? In the
past has it created an impact through your work?
Would you be able to showcase the results
meticulously? Do we really have a monitoring system to assess if our work is
really making sense? It is good to create a Monitoring Framework for your
project, organization, Church to assess the impact. Monitoring and Evaluation
(M&E) commonly asks these three questions: 1. Are we doing the right
things? 2. Are we doing it well? 3. Are there better ways of doing it?
Challenge with these questions because it is just not worth to be ashamed at
the end when we stand before the King our God with our work burned to ashes
because it isn't qualifying the standards.
Blessings.
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