"I am the way, the truth, and the life."
Immunity was a word that was seldom used in common language before ten
years ago. What it meant then was be immune to a disease or some
catastrophic illness. That was the context in which we used the word.
Now we hear the word all the time and it means getting to stay for
another week on the television show. It means not having to be evaluated
and judged by our peers. I have heard the word used in business
settings too when someone doesn't have to give a presentation or their
budget gets approved without scrutiny, they got "immunity". It is
strange, and true, that having immunity at work would be a great thing.
Imagine not having to go through the stress and pressure of performance
evaluations, or not having to worry about the reaction of a customer, or
not having to worry if you are going to be put on the layoff list or
not. That level of immunity would indeed be excellent. It would also be
nice to have career immunity where you could know that you will be
successful in your endeavors and that the set of jobs that you have
chosen will all add up to something great in the long-run. Alas, no
matter what challenges we win and alliances that we have formed, no one
gets that level of immunity at work. And because of that we let the
worries of work, the worries of others, the worries of our self-esteem,
our worries of performance and ability to contribute, sneak up on us and
zap our confidence and courage.
It is in those moments that we
privately say a prayer to God, "If only I could get immunity from all of
this". God certainly wants us to be bringing our work worries and
problems to him continuously but His immunity and promise does not come
through the work that we do or the man made decisions that happen all
around us. He provides us the ultimate immunity through His Son as we
read in John 14:6; "I am the way, the truth, and the life." As we wish
for immunity in the lives that we live and the work that we do, let's
not allow ourselves to get caught up in the temporary immunity that
carries us from week to week, but instead stand on the promises of the
ultimate immunity over those things that really matter.
Reference: John 14:6 (New Living Testament)
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