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Monday, January 22, 2007

Do you know the story about when God appeared to King Solomon and asked him what he really wanted in life? I am sure you know that Solomon ruled over Israel during its golden age of peace and prosperity. Here is a brief extract which explains what happened. It is taken from the 2nd book of Chronicles …

That night God appeared to Solomon and said to him,

"Ask for whatever you want me to give you."

Solomon answered,

"Give me wisdom and knowledge, that I may lead this people."

God said to Solomon,

"Since this is your heart's desire and you have not asked for wealth, riches or honor, nor for the death of your enemies, and since you have not asked for a long life but for wisdom and knowledge to govern my people over whom I have made you king, therefore wisdom and knowledge will be given you. And I will also give you wealth, riches and honor, such as no king who was before you ever had and none after you will have."

It is a truly amazing story. Here is God apparently offering to grant any wish Solomon would care to make and the king asks for ‘wisdom and knowledge’. He could have asked for anything: wealth, prestige, victory in war and so on, but he didn’t. What he did was to search his innermost being and discover what was truly hidden within. He discovered his heart’s desire which was to acquire the wisdom and knowledge to lead God’s people.

What would you do if God were to appear to you one night and ask you the same question? For what would you ask? Would it be riches; would it be fame; would it be to get back at people who have treated you unfairly? Let’s take a look at each of these things.

Firstly, riches: would being rich make you happy? Perhaps our first reaction is to say something like ‘it would make me a bit happier than I am at the moment’. But we all know, really deep down within, that money can’t buy us happiness. There have been many examples of celebrities who have discovered the hard way that being rich and being happy is not the same thing. Secondly, fame: would being famous bring you happiness? Again the answer from your heat, if you really listen, is ‘no’. Finally, what about revenge? Wouldn’t you like to get your own back on a few people who have treated you badly in the past? If you listen carefully to you heart, you will find that no matter what has happened to you in your life, the real answer from within is ‘no’.

So what is it then? What would you ask for if God made you the same offer he made to King Solomon? Well you would of course need to really do some careful soul-searching, wouldn’t you, to discover the deepest desire of your heart? When you knew what that desire was, then you would know the answer to the question.

Well all that soul-searching seems like a lot of hard work; and why should you be bothered to put in the effort? After all, I hear some people say, God is not going to come along and make me the same offer! But perhaps the greatest lesson of this life is that he does make you exactly the same offer. If you really study this passage from 2nd Chronicles, you will find that God never actually offered to grant Solomon’s wish – he simply asked him a question. It was because Solomon looked within and answered from the heart that God not only granted his request but also added things for which he had not asked.

And so it is with you. The deepest desire of your heart is to find and fulfill your unique God-given purpose. Nothing less will bring you the happiness and satisfaction you really want. I believe that it is true that God has implanted this desire deep within your heart. You have a unique purpose to fulfill in this life. It is a God-given purpose. You don’t have to take up the challenge; you don’t have to ask God to grant that deepest innermost desire – it is your choice. But finding and fulfilling that desire is the one thing that will bring you true happiness in this life.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

The start of a new year is always a great time for reflection and also a good time to be thinking forward to what you want to achieve over the coming year. It is a time to get your goals out, review your mission statement (you do have one don't you?) and ask yourself whether or not you are on-track to achieve what is most important to you. If you don't yet have a mission statement of your own, it's a great time to be thinking about producing one for yourself.

There is a great deal of cynicism I find, in business today, about the whole idea of mission statements. A number of years back, in the UK, everyone seemed to think that having a mission statement was a good idea. Now that most UK businesses have them, everyone is left wondering what all the fuss was about in the first case. Many people feel they just don't work for organisations; and so they feel there is clearly no need to think about having a personal mission statement. However, I would like to encourahge you to think about writing one for yourself.

The reason is simple: it will help to give you clear focus on what is important. If you take your time to construct a mission statement that is a true reflection of your intentions, you will be able to use it as the yard-stick by which to judge all future decisions about the use of your time. It will help you stay on the right track for the remainder of the year; and ultimately, it will assist you in achieving your goals. Here are the characteristics of a good mission statement:

A Good Mission Statement should be:
  • A Clear Statement of Intent
  • Short & Memorable
  • Inspirational
  • Forward-Looking
You should not worry about spending plenty of time on the construction of your statement. You want it to encapsulate what is truly important to you; and to do that well, you need to take time to reflect on your priorities in life. You will actually find that the time you spend on this activity will repay itself over and over again in the future.

You don't need to show this statement, once you have constructed it, to anyone else; just write it down and display it somewhere you can regularly expose your mind to it. Keep it in view if you can. Carry it around with you or find some other way of reminding yourself over and over again to read it. My own mission statement is on my website. It's not there for anyone else; in fact, it's hidden under a secret link. It is there for me - I can easily read it from any computer anywhere in the world so I can expose my mind to its message.

The importance of having clarity on what is going to be your mission, cannot be overstated. So I hope you will take the time to do this exercise and to do it well. Decide for yourself what is important to you in this life - that is the first step to achieving it!

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