I'm
watching game one of the NBA finals and already I am in awe of the greatness of
the players. Some excel more than others and build a reputation of being a
champion before any titles are handed out. Others remain in supportive roles
and then, all of a sudden, a couple of good plays bring them to the forefront
as a game winner.
Everyone
knows I favor the Spurs in the playoffs. Win or lose, I support them and have
even been known to lose my voice from yelling at the games. The "old
man," Tim Duncan is an inspiration for me. Even though I still considered
myself young when I was 37, Duncan is one of the older players in the league
and seems to still be in his prime. That gives us older citizens the proof that
we still have some value, something to contribute to a cause.
What do
you suppose makes for champions in life? In sports, it's the strongest, the fastest,
the most aggressive and accurate. But in life, what are the standards by which
greatness is measured? We err when we
think of greatness in terms of wealth or accomplishments, and even those things
can be good if we maintain the proper attitude toward them.
Today I
read a poster that made me stop and think about one standard that might be a
measure for greatness. See what you think.
It's not our job
to toughen our children
up to face a cruel and
heartless world. It's our
job to raise children who
will make the world
a little less
cruel and heartless.
(quote from L. R. Knost)
Raising
your kids is definitely one measure of greatness. We are blessed when, in spite of the
sometimes lousy job we did, our kids turn out exceptionally well. Can you think of other standards? Perhaps the way you conduct your
business. The way you treat your
neighbor. The way you conduct yourself
when no one is watching. The things you say behind someone's back which you
would never say to their face. We cannot
escape being a "standard-driven" person if we are a Christian. And once
again, Jesus provides us with an example. Paul wrote about it to the
Philippians.
If we wish to attain greatness in life, the humility of Jesus is THE standard by which we shall be measured.
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