"Great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice,
and is never the result of selfishness." Napoleon Hill
I met with a worship leader protege and we
were discussing preparation in worship. I talked about setting aside
particular and consistent daily times for consecration, prayer and the
Word. They retorted with a few chunks of spread out time. I stated that I
wasn't sure that would be enough preparation, to which they replied..."Well, if you want me to sacrifice...," I laughed. The thought still has me smiling. Sacrifice is not in our contemporary vernacular. SACRIFICE is defined as an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession or an offering to God.
Some words associated with sacrifice are: surrender, forfeiture, and
relinquishment. Sacrifice is not just the act. The person, animal or
item itself is also called a sacrifice. Sacrifice is the act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy. It comes from the Latin sacer
or holy. The greatest sacrifice ever was Christ offering His own life
in the crucifixion. Anything we could ever do for Him pales in
comparison to what He's already done for us.
Sacrifice and selfishness can't coexist. Jesus said,"If any of you wants to be My follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow Me." (Matthew 16:24, NLT) Sacrifice and self-denial are hallmarks Amidst a culture that craves comfort, we have to move beyond, "It's ALL about ME...to it's NOT about me at all." Sacrifice is the way to do that. |
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