Sunday, January 31, 2016

Year 6, Day 31: Isaiah 47

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Discipleship Focus: Ambition

  • Ambition: We all need a goal to which we can strive.  When our ambition comes from God, we find fulfillment in our obedience into that for which we have been equipped because our Out is in proper focus.  But when our ambition comes from ourselves, we find ourselves chasing after our own dreams and trying to find fulfillment in accomplishments of our own making.

Ambition.  It’s a very necessary human attribute.  Without ambition we are slothful.  Without ambition we never improve ourselves.  Without ambition we stay the same and never grow.  Without ambition creativity is stifled.  Ambition can be a good thing.

However, too much ambition and we become competitive in an unhealthy manner.  Too much ambition and we think more of ourselves than we should.  Too much ambition and our focus shifts from bring God’s peace to the world around us and instead shifts onto fulfilling our own desires.  Too much ambition and we find our life actually losing meaning rather than gaining it.

We can actually see this in the Babylonians in this passage.  God called the Babylonians to conquer the Assyrians.  God called the Babylonians to be judgment upon the Assyrians – who suffered from an unhealthy level of ambition themselves.  At first, the Babylonians were fine.  They did the work of God.  But their heads swelled.  The wanted too much.  They took too much.  Their ambition pulled them out of the will of God and into their own will.  Their ambition brought them from the blessing of God into the wrath of God.

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