I have for long seen
people very agitated about results in various aspects. Many a times the cause
of their agitation is simply a perception of unequal harvest in comparison to sow.
The Bible says that
if a man wants to build a house, they must count the cost!
“For which
of you, intending to build a tower sitteth not down first and counteth the
cost, whether he has sufficient to finish it?” Luke 14:28(KJV)
This is the reason we have architects in this
world. Such is also the reason men set long and short term goal. It is the
reason their exist something called B.O.Q’s. (Bills of Quantity)
Therefore if a man
wants to excel at his job or even their managerial position, there is a cost
that they need to incur and as the Bible says; what guarantees the success of
their intention is actually foreknowledge and planning of what they need to
incur.
Many a time men sacrifice
and do not get as much as much result as the cost they incur. I once read that
a result is simply the measure of the effort incurred. This means that it is impossible
for one to work harder and reap any less.
Let’s look at the
experience of a man who greatly experienced the grace of God and ended up
writing a great portion of the New Testament; Paul. He says he counted all but
loss for the excellence of the
knowledge of Jesus Christ.
“…I count
all things but loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my lord…”
Philippians 3:8(KJV)
Philippians 3:8(KJV)
Paul did not look to
gaining mere knowledge or even mediocre knowledge of Christ but rather the excellence
and for that reason he had to count all loss. This means there are times we count loss but not loss of all.
An excellent loss is an ALL loss |
Therefore if we are
to experience an excellence in the work we do we need to count ALL loss. Not only few things for that
ultimately leads to mediocrity and ordinary results.
It is expedient to
acknowledge that that which should be reckoned loss is relative depending on
that which we intend to achieve.
I choose to count
all!
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