Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Trophy

Trophy - it's a funny word, isn't it?

The dictionary defines it as "anything serving as evidence of a victory, valor, or skill." Last year I won one, sort of, at the Pinewood Derby, sponsored by our church's boys group. Using a kit purchased from them, I made a small car to race down a long track. They awarded me the prize for 'slowest car.' I kid you not! It was a moment of glory that won't be remembered. I have another trophy, a copy of a national magazine, issue date in the early 1990's, when an editor first took note of my words and published an article I had written. I remember the pride I felt on receiving an advance copy, opening to that page, and seeing the title and my name printed under it. The paper of the magazine is starting to yellow and the excitement over being 'published' has long since faded.

John Ortberg writes about the fleeting nature of earthly success and the speed with which our trophies become insignificant. "God has a wonderful sense of humor and often sends people to help to remember that 'being enough' is His department. No trophies can confer that status. A few years ago I spoke in a conference in Germany and afterward was asked to sign some books. A woman handed me a German translation of one of my books and said in thickly accented English, 'Danka. This is the best book I ever read.' Germans aren't famous for their sense of humor, but I thought she might be pulling my leg. 'No kidding?' I asked her. 'Yah,' she said, by way of ruthless explanation, 'I don't read much.' " - It All Goes Back in the Box, Zondervan, 2007

What trophies are you reaching for? What serves as evidence of victory for you? More money? Status in your community? Your kids' achievements? Grades, degrees, certificates? Sexual conquest?

Awards and recognition are wonderful. We need to commend those who show skill, who achieve proficiency. But, we are best adjusted when the award is secondary in our order of importance. A real scholar loves to learn more than the degree that comes with education. A true athlete loves the game even more than the championship ring that comes with the win. A genuine Believer loves to serve the Lord and others more than the appreciation that comes to faithful servants! Trophies lose their luster quite quickly. This year's 'magna cum laude' graduate is replaced by the scholar in the next class! Those who make world records in this year's games will see them replaced by someone in a year or two.

Believer, there is a trophy that lasts! The commendation of God, for a life of love, never loses it's value. The Word says, "Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize. So I run with purpose in every step. I am not just shadowboxing." (1 Corinthians 9:24-26, NLT) "And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away." (1 Peter 5:4, NIV)

Jesus spoke of "laying up treasure in Heaven... where it never decays." He wasn't just talking about giving a generous donation to the church. He was talking about investing our time, our affection- all of our resources - in those things that are of eternal value. How you do your job makes it either just about earning a paycheck or about making life better for others for God's glory. Loving, forgiving, seeking to serve makes relationships rich and creates unity in our families, churches, and communities that glorifies God and builds an eternal reward.

I pray that the trophy case in my life isn't just full of fading trinkets of past glory. May God help me to live in a way that connects today with eternity. How about you?
Here's a word from the Word. Embrace the promise!
"Be diligent and turn from your indifference. Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends. Those who are victorious will sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his throne." (Revelation 3:19-21, NLT)

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