"I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd
sacrifices his life for the sheep."
Work is full of sacrifices. I know that in my career I have used this
line so many times, I couldn't count; "This is one of those instances
where we are just going to have to make some sacrifices". This can
apply to how far we go in negotiations on a deal, how we work with
someone else on the team, how we expend our resources, or maybe even how
we expend our own time and energy. The irony is that within our jobs
proper we really aren't making any true sacrifices. The better terms
are probably concessions or compromises. I have always felt that
sacrifice is an overused and misunderstood term. Just look at the first
four dictionary definitions: "1. the offering of animal, plant, or human
life or of some material possession to a deity, as in propitiation or
homage, 2. the person, animal, or thing so offered. 3. the surrender or
destruction of something prized or desirable for the sake of something
considered as having a higher or more pressing claim. 4. the thing so
surrendered or devoted." If you really offer up something at work like
those definitions then you have made a sacrifice. Our jobs typically
don't ask us often to take it to those extremes. However, a part of
work does ask us to make that type of sacrifice when we look at what we
give up outside of work for the time and energy we devote to our jobs.
We do, so many times, sacrifice our loved ones to our work. We make
them a distant priority and before long we look back on the months and
years and wonder where they went. Our families wonder the same thing.
We also sacrifice, too many times, our time with God and our walk with
Him when we don't take Him to work with us and we put Him second or
further down the priority list. When we surrender our full attention to
our work then we have, in essence, sacrificed ourselves to our jobs,
leaving behind God and our loved ones. This sounds bleak and dark and
it is when we don't keep a light shined on ourselves. Today, think
about how you are spending your energy, time and your being. Are you
putting everything you have into your job and not leaving anything left
over to spend on God, your family and those who need you? If you are
answering yes, and we all do at some point in our careers, then remind
yourself that there was someone else who made an ultimate sacrifice for
us. We read in John 10:11; "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd
sacrifices his life for the sheep." Let us use this verse to remind
ourselves that our shepherd has already made His sacrifice for us and
that we now need to not turn our back on that sacrifice, but instead
follow our shepherd first and allow Him to lead our way. Do that and we
will find that any sacrifices we are asked to make are only the right
ones.
Reference: John 10:11 (New Living Testament)
Reference: John 10:11 (New Living Testament)
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