"Then the LORD opened Balaam's eyes, and he saw the angel
of the LORD standing in the road with his sword drawn. So he bowed low
and fell facedown" (Num 22:27-31).
Have you ever wanted something so badly that your perception of the
situation became distorted? We can force situations so much that we lose
perspective.
The Israelites were defeating all their enemies in the Promised Land.
Balak, the king of Moab, feared that they would be defeated by the
Israelites. Balaam was a prophet of the Lord in whom Balak knew had the
power to bless or curse a nation. So, he sent a delegation to get Balaam
to curse the nation of Israel. Balaam wanted to do this for a nice fee
that would come with his cooperation. However, God was not pleased. "But
God said to Balaam, 'Do not go with them. You must not put a curse on
those people, because they are blessed'" (Num 22:12).
Balaam was not being obedient to the Lord because he proceeded with his
plan. And this was displeasing to the Lord. God sent an angel to stop
him and would it not have been for his "talking donkey" he would have
been killed by the angel.
In the workplace, we can become driven to achieve. Corporate pressure
drives executives to make decisions that can impact many people. We
become deceived by the need to succeed at any cost in our venture.
In order to achieve Godly success, we must be sensitive to those around
us who can give input to the direction we may be taking. God will
confirm His direction in our lives if we are willing to accept input
from those around us. It can come through a spouse, a co-worker, a boss,
a secretary or any other person. Be aware of situations that encourage
you to press too hard for a particular outcome.
Achieving goals should be a result of following the actions you believe
God leads you to take. Let results become a fruit of your strategic
actions.
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