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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Kill The Phrase, ‘I HAVE DONE MY BEST’

Are you a pastor, departmental leader, sunday school teacher or just a member in the church?

 You may be a CEO, or someone occupying a high position in the society. If you can just drop the fact that you know it all, or that you have contributed so much, you will see yourself doing better than what you had done.

You may not be able to touch or reach out to everybody In your position as a leader, but you can still reach out to one more person. Don’t say I have done my best. Your best may not be good enough; you can still go the extra mile in your well doing. That extra effort can make a whole lot of difference. I am of the opinion that improving on your good deeds will bring joy to the heart of somebody.

So the essence of these write-ups is for you to add more effort to whatever you are doing. Don’t be carried away by praises or criticisms. Instead be appreciative to God for giving you the privilege to be in that positions, knowing fully well that if you don’t do it, He would surely raise someone else who would do it much better than you can.

 In Luke 17:10, Jesus says, “ So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: We have done that which was our duty to do”. This passage makes us understand that we should not be carried away by our past achievements.
 Therefore, kill the phrase, ‘I have done my best’. 

Maduka Nwaigwe

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