We like to throw around the phrase, "You need to look into the mirror", but how many times are you willing to do so yourself. We have just completed the first financial quarter of the year and it's a clear bet that we start to see CEO heads begin rolling soon. The end of a fiscal year and the beginning of another and the numbers not tracking in the right direction is a recipe for CEO terminations. We've seen some already but the pace will pick up. When you get down under the changes, it is not unusual to hear people inside the company talk about how the departing CEO didn't listen, didn't pay attention to the handwriting on the wall, didn't seek input and advice from others, didn't do enough reflecting on who was causing the problems. The mirror is always there, but we don't like to take a look into it if we don't think we are going to like what we are going to see. But when we are in leadership positions, either as a company or a person, we have to be courageous and humble enough to take a look every now and then and see what we can find in the reflection.
God expects us to look into the mirror through His Word, prayer time and fellowship with other believers. When we don't do that, we are turning our heads to the reflections that we need to see. Why is this important? Well, obviously for each of us that is critical for our own spiritual walk. But, more so, if we are not cognizant of how we are reflecting Christ to others then we run the risk of messing up a lot of the work that God wants to be done through us. I remain convinced that He wants us to be as diligent in who we are Monday through Friday as there are many hours of influence and impact that can be made in the office. Maybe more so there, than anywhere.
Reference: James 1: 23-24 (New Living Translation)
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