Devotional for Friday January 13th

Good Morning Everyone,

 

Our theme for this month: “Attitude”

 

Our Bible verse for today: “But speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into Him who is the head– Christ Jesus. Ephesians 4:15 (HCSB)

 

Our thought for today: “Resolve to continue growing.”

 

Last night I was reading some of the writings of Vice-Admiral James Stockdale. You may remember that as a Navy Captain Admiral Stockdale was the highest ranking prisoner of war held by the Vietnamese during the Vietnam War. He spent eight years in captivity, four of them in solitary confinement, two of them in leg shackles. He was tortured fifteen times and was permanently disabled because of it.

 

Despite his years of captivity in horrifying conditions, and despite the repeated brutal torture, Admiral Stockdale never gave-in to his captors. He also assumed command over the other POWs and served as an inspiration to all them. After being released at the end of the war Admiral Stockdale was awarded the Congressional Medal Honor. He also continued his career in the Navy – ultimately being promoted to Three Star Admiral before retiring.

 

I met Admiral Stockdale in 1996. My old friend Sam Tangredi was assigned to be the Commanding Officer of a ship in San Diego. Sam asked me to attend the change-of-command ceremony as his guest. The guest speaker that day was Admiral Stockdale. Sam’s family had been friends with the Stockdale family as Sam was growing up and so Sam had known Admiral Stockdale for many years. At the reception after the change-of-command ceremony Sam introduced me to the Admiral. I got to shake the great man’s hand and spend a few minutes speaking with him.

 

In the Admiral’s book that I was reading last night I came upon a passage where he was reflecting on four attributes that he had observed in the life of virtually every successful person he had ever known – attributes which in his experience are essential elements in any life lived well. When I read his four attributes I immediately realized that the Apostle Paul teaches these same lessons in his writings.

 

  1. A successful person is committed to continual self-improvement in all areas of life. Such a person never stops learning and is always striving to improve. Admiral Stockdale considered this commitment to continual growth and personal improvement the most important element in a successful life.  (Ephesians 4:15).
  2. A successful person is known for his or her integrity. This is a man or woman who has learned to be honest, trustworthy, and dependable, and they diligently practice those virtues even when doing so isn’t easy. (2 Timothy 1:13)
  3. A successful person never gives up, especially in the face of adversity, set-backs, and failure. (Galatians 6:9)
  4. A successful person is willing to be seen as a leader and they set a good example for others. ( 2 Timothy 2:2)

 

I’ve said it before and I want to repeat it again this morning, “Attitude is everything”. How we think about life, and how we approach it, determines almost everything else about us.

 

But developing a good attitude, and the virtues that comprise it, is a continual process of learning and growing, of developing and transforming. I encourage you to never stop growing. Make it your goal in life to learn new things everyday and to keep improving in all the ways that really matter.

 

God Bless,

Pastor Jim

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