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Introduction
Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will serve before kings; they will not serve before officials of low rank Proverbs 22:29 One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys Proverbs 18:9 What is excellence in Christianity supposed to mean? A friend of mine once asked whether our effort matters since we have been declared the heads and not the tails. Is it a contradiction to claim faith in God and still go ahead working hard at something as if relying on human strength? Have we not been instructed in the book of Zechariah that it is neither by power, nor by might but by Gods Spirit? What then is all this talk about excelling in what we do? The email that I received inviting me to come and share on this topic had instructions that the following issues should be addressed: That God requires us to do Everything our hands find to do, with all our might"- Ecclesiastes 9:10 What God expects us to do with the gifts and talents He has accorded us? How to be examples to the rest of the world by our speech, life, faith, love and purity.-1st Timothy 4:12.
I am not sure Ill be faithful in addressing the issues as stated. However I will take us through a few insight on what the bible has to say about excellence and draw a few lessons from the life of David the King of Israel. I begin by pointing out that excellence is a trait worth having and that God desires that we be excellent in what we do. Personally I learnt how much I lacked excellence in the one year that I spent in ministry after completing campus. In this period I also realized how much God needed me to be excellent in how I executed my tasks beginning with whether I kept time. I believe that excellence as a Christian begins when we realize our primary assignment and become faithful to it.
Davids anointing
He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens; from tending the sheep he brought him to be the shepherd of his people Jacob, of Israel his inheritance. And David shepherded them with integrity of heart; with skilful hands he led them Psalms 78:70 -72
The state of Davids heart devotion to God was matched by that of his hands skill in his leadership. David did not assume that the anointing he had received was sufficient qualification to enable him do everything. Instead, the anointing he had was a basis for him handle Gods business with the appropriate expertise. Since he was Gods chosen, the standards were those set by God. I therefore do not subscribe to mediocrity camouflaged as faith. We are to apply excellence in our duties since we serve God. Our anointing does not excuse us from optimum performance but a mandate for it.
Our anointing does not excuse us from optimum performance but a mandate for it
How many of us, if we were shepherds, would put our lives on the line to rescue one sheep that has been snatched by a lion?
David was not casual about his primary assignment, no wonder he still went back home to take care of the sheep even when he had already been appointed as the Kings musician. He only moved to stay with Saul as a permanent employee once Saul was clearly not letting him go back to tend sheep (2 Samuel 18:2).
Conclusion
We are now aware of Davids anointing, his awareness of his primary assignment; his accountability to this primary assignment and the fact that his excellence was acknowledged while he was tending sheep. What does all this mean to us, especially when we are living below Gods expectation? I remember once when I sat for six papers and failed in four of them. At that time, I blamed the devil. Looking back I realize that I failed simply because I had not worked hard enough to pass. I at long last re-sat the papers and passed. I have come to learn that our God is forgiving and able to give second chances. We learn from our mistakes, however the lessons taught by failure are the same learnt through success.
We learn from our mistakes, however the lessons taught by failure are the same learnt through success.