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Now may the Lord Jesus Christ and our Father God, who loved us and in his wonderful grace gave us eternal comfort and a beautiful hope that cannot fail, encourage your hearts and inspire you with strength to always do and speak what is good and beautiful in his eyes (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 TPT).


Thursday, September 12, 2024

6 Ways the Bible Teaches us to Live Successfully

 


by Barbara Latta @barbaralatta

King Saul was an example of a man who began his national leadership submitted to God. He enjoyed victories in war while he followed the Lord. But when his true character was revealed, jealousy of David drove him to the point of madness where he even tried to kill David. His selfishness was the downfall of his reign and it cost him his life and the lives of his sons as well.

In contrast, David is called a man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14). David sinned terribly on more than one occasion, yet he always repented. He never blamed anyone else for his failures, rather he took the consequences that the Almighty laid out.

David won multitudes of battles because he listened to the Lord’s guidance before he pursued an enemy. He is an example to us that seeking divine vision is the path to success.

These 6 Biblical Principles Will Teach Us How to Live a Successful Life

1. Seek the Lord Above All Else

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. (Proverbs 9:10 NIV)

To receive the Holy Spirit’s power in our lives, we must deny any power we think we may have. The first step toward a blossoming life is submission to His authority.

We sometimes equate humility with putting ourselves down. But humility and meekness are not weak traits. Jesus was described as meek and lowly of heart, a place where we can find rest for our souls (Matthew 11:29). Yet He was a tower of strength to combat Satan, sin, and religious hypocrisy.

We exhibit strength when we acknowledge we need wisdom from a source greater than we are.

 2. Avoid Foolish and Ignorant Disputes

Don’t have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels. (2 Timothy 2:23)

Arguing does not change the issue nor does it alter a person’s mind. Only the Holy Spirit can transform a person’s thinking. We don’t want to listen to this kind of negative talk so much that we are influenced into absorbing a divisive mindset. Spending time in needless discussions takes us away from the focus of our goals.

3. Be Willing to Accept Advice

The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you. (Philippians 4:9)

We cannot learn and grow if we think our opinion is the only one that matters, or if we think we already know so much that we don’t need to listen. When a person is full of pride, they have no ears for anyone else’s voice.

Learning and listening to others takes denying our flesh. Sometimes it hurts. We may feel like we have crawled upon the altar of criticism, but a loving instructor corrects with love and bandages any wounds that occur during teachable moments.

We should examine advice we receive to discern the intent. Some advice is not godly or does not fit our situation. But we can listen and graciously thank the giver of words for their time and concern.

4. Stay Focused on the Goal

Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. (Philippians 3:12)

James 1:5–8 tells us that a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. We cannot flourish in our goals and dreams if our mind is divided on the direction we need to go. Once we receive spiritual insight, we should stay focused on that and not allow other influences to sway us.

Satan sets traps for us when he knows we seek a holy objective. A mind full of dreams will not be accomplished without opposition.

5. Stay Out of Regret

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. (Isaiah 43:18-19)

No matter what has happened in our lives, our Father promises to restore and rebuild if we adhere to His ways (Joel 2:25). His mercy endures forever, and He is able to turn our disasters into diamonds. But He can only do that if we use His Word for healing of our damaged souls and depend upon His mercy. 

6.  Remember Where Success Comes From

 Be careful that you do not forget the Lord your God…otherwise, when you eat and are satisfied, when you build fine houses and settle down, and when your herds and flocks grow large and your silver and gold increase and all you have is multiplied, then your heart will become proud and you will forget the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. (Deuteronomy 8:11a-14).

 After all the miracles and provision Jehovah had given the Israelites, they fell into sin and worshipped gold instead of God. They didn’t heed His warnings and the prosperous lives they enjoyed for a time ended in captivity.

Greed, lust for power and worldly pleasures have turned scores of people away from the Lord from the beginning of time until now. God knows human nature and that must be why He warned the Israelites about the consequences of forgetting Him.

The Ultimate Guide

A prosperous person is one that fulfills the will of the Father. Jesus told His followers that the key to abundant life was in seeking God, not possessions (Matthew 6:33). Once our affection is in the right place, He will meet our needs.

Bookstores abound with guides on how to plan our lives, but the only one that never fails is the Creator’s plan. The Bible is our guide in how to live the Lord’s way. When we rely on the source of our success, we can be fruitful, joyful, and peaceful.

Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. (Joshua 1:8 NIV)

 What other principles have helped you live successfully? Join the conversation and share your thoughts.

The Bible is our guide in how to live the Lord’s way. When we rely on the source of our success, we can be fruitful, joyful, and peaceful. (click to share on X)


This post is an excerpt from an article that first appeared on Crosswalk.com. 

 Image by Jackie Matthews from Pixabay


8 comments:

  1. Barbara, this is a great reminder that the Bible really does have all the answers to our current issues. Very timely!

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    1. I think all the secular success.books use biblical principles, some without even knowing it. The Bible is the only one with all the answers. Thanks for sharing, Annie. Blessings!

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  2. Thank you Barbara for these valuable principles. God's Word runs so counter to the wisdom and success of the world. Love the verses. Such a great foundation for our lives.

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    1. I'm thankful God gave us His Word to counter the so-called wisdom of the world, which does fluctuate. His is the only truth and yes, is the foundation for our lives. Thanks for sharing. Blessings!

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  3. Your strategies to stay on the right path with Jesus are excellent. Thank you, Barbara, for guiding us to remember from whence comes our strength as we try to navigate in these perilous times. May God continue to bless you as you serve Him through your words.

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    1. We do need to remember where our strength comes from. God's blessings to you too, Katherine. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. These are great guidelines for living a biblical and successful life. David is a perfect model for us. I love this post because, as you show, the principles are attainable for all of us. We don't have to live a perfect life, but we do have to keep a repentant heart.

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    1. A repentant heart is a key to hearing God. Otherwise, we close ourselves off from His voice. Thanks for sharing these thoughts, Candyce. Blessings!

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