Cost of Success (1 Kings 15:16-24; 16:1-17:7; 2 Chronicles 16:1-17:19)
Posted by Pastor David Curtis at 10/11/2008“If you just ignored your family you would have time to get it all done.”
As I thought about this comment my wife jokingly made to me as we talked about the disheveled state of our van, I realized that she was right. I could accomplish a lot more in life by ignoring all of the people that I cared the most about. And in reality many people achieve success by this method, but at what cost.
Today you read a brief statement about the man who rebuilt Jericho. Certainly it must have been a proud accomplishment for him. The only downside was that it resulted in the death of two sons because of the curses spoken by Joshua son of Nun (Josh. 16:34).
Achieving success in life is a driving force for many people. However, at what point do the costs associated with that success become too great. We may not cause someone to lose their life because of our success, but if we ignore loved ones or neglect relationships, the pain and hurt we can cause is immeasurable.
Labels: 1 Kings, 2 chronicles, bible, God, Jericho, Joshua, old testament, simplicity, success
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