"So, my dear
brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work
enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the
Lord is ever useless."
Many a business book has sold well on the idea of all of us being
movable, adaptable and open and ready for change. It's the way of
business today. If we can't change and react rapidly we get left behind
or obsoleted. I have seen many an organization that was so flexible to
change that change became the driver for the company. These are the
organizations where every six months there is a major reorganization of
the company and it can sometimes feel like the only constant is change.
What I watch out for and fear in those companies is that there comes a
sense that they must change for the sake of changing without any firm
strategic or directional footing. Change for the sake of change itself
is not all that organizationally healthy. As workers in a company, we
are asked to change individually as well as corporately. We have to
flex with the new initiatives, the new boss, the new co-worker,
sometimes the new owner of the business. We have to be corporate
chameleons sometimes because the colors around us change so fast. There
is a watch-out here also. That warning is that we can't be changing our
own values and principles to just satisfy the direction du' jour. We have
to be centered and grounded somewhere. The new boss that has a whole
different approach to how people are treated or what is appropriate as
actions in a company setting, can set a new tone that we are going to be
expected to adapt to, to go with the flow, and to be considered good at
change. But there are sometimes where we must be immovable.
Just
because we are believers doesn't mean that it is any easier to see all
of the changes that are coming at us. Of course, the big changes are
obvious but like the frog in the warming water, sometimes it is hard to
see it coming. Paul says to us this in 1 Corinthians 15:58; "So, my dear
brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work
enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the
Lord is ever useless." Paul is telling us that if we work
enthusiastically for the Lord first, then we will be able to be
immovable in those areas where we need to be steadfast and rock solid.
Today, you may be asking yourself in the mirror questions and wondering
who you have become? It is never too late to return to where you know
you need to be immovable. Today, would be a great day to make the move
back to where you know you and God want you to be.
Reference: 1 Corinthians 15:58 (New Living Testament)
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