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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 57
1954, 1965 Edition
What is Real Success?
About Our Cover ...
Our cover shows the fulfillment of one of man's most
ambitious goals -- landing a man on the moon! Though it was
considered by many as an irrelevant and unimportant goal, it
nevertheless was successfully and marvelously accomplished. We,
like the men who set the goal of landing a man on the moon, must
SET goals in our own lives and STRIVE to attain them. For without
goals to work toward, true success in life is impossible. This
vital lesson makes it plain.
WHAT IS REAL SUCCESS?
Just what is true success? Do you know? What would you give
to achieve outstanding success in life? This first in a series of
lessons shows you how to start on the road to real success!
WHAT IS "success"? Is making a great deal of money, and
experiencing the pleasures of life, real success? Is achieving
fame and fortune and status in the eyes of others true success?
Just what constitutes that mystical quality we call "success"?
Unhappy Millionaires
Would you consider billionaire oil industrialist J. Paul
Getty an example of astounding success? Why, then, did he himself
admit publicly that he would give all his millions for just ONE
truly happy marriage?
Mr. Herbert Armstrong knew a man who owned some sixty-five
important corporations and was the largest stockholder of United
States Steel Corporation -- a man worth many millions. But was
this man happy? He confided to Mr. Armstrong the exact opposite.
He exclaimed in a moment of bitter self-introspection, "WHY has
God cursed me so?" He felt under a gigantic CURSE. Despite his
millions, his life was one of misery!
These two examples show that money alone does not constitute
true success! Yet most people today think of success in terms of
a person's earning power, his wage scale, or attaining a high
position in industry or business.
Others adulate movie stars. Haven't they achieved dazzling
heights of success? What about the "sex symbol" of the 1950s --
Marilyn Monroe? Her name was on every theater marquee. She was
worshipped by millions of adoring fans. Wasn't she what you would
have to call successful?
Yet Marilyn ended her life a wretched, unhappy SUICIDE!
Alas, fame and fortune did not bring Marilyn Monroe lasting,
true success! Her life was like a meteor -- it blazed across the
heavens brilliantly, for a quick moment, and then burned out into
inky darkness.
Is THIS Success?
What about becoming a great general, or political leader? Is
this real success? Stalin was the leader of millions in Russia.
He ruled with an iron hand. But today, his very memory is cursed
by officials in Russia. His own daughter has written books
exposing him as a treacherous monster in real life. His own
nation turned against him and blotted his name from its history
books -- except where mentioned unfavorably. Would you call
Stalin's life successful?
PHOTO CAPTION: TRAGIC FAILURES -- Each year in the United States
alone over 21,000 people needlessly commit suicide. They, as the
couple in this photo, succeed only in ending the precious life
God gave them to live SUCCESSFULLY!
Was Hitler successful? If gaining a measure of power,
prestige, and the homage of millions makes a person successful,
then indeed he was.
Hitler "succeeded" to a degree -- in gaining great power and
authority. But he FAILED when the basic test came -- when it came
to being a MAN!
The "Rat Race"
Millions today have entered the chase for "success." They
are striving with all their might and energy to "climb the ladder
of success." They are engaged in a titanic "RAT RACE," to achieve
wealth, glory, fame and fortune. And in doing so, they have
candidly admitted that they cheat and "play dirty" in order to
get ahead.
The business world has been compared to a jungle of cut-
throat, dog-eat-dog competition. A common saying among
businessmen, as well as athletes today is: "Nice guys finish
last."
But the "success" of this world is not lasting. Those who
cut somebody down to get ahead are cut down themselves by
younger, brighter individuals rising in their company! What has
been said of kings is also true of business leaders today:
"Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown."
In sports, too, success is not lasting. One of the greatest
athletes of all time was an American Indian named Jim Thorpe. He
broke football records right and left. He was virtually a one-man
track team for his college. In the 1912 World Olympics in Sweden
he won both the pentathlon and the decathlon -- the only man to
ever win both events! He became famous. His name was glorious in
the sports world.
But shortly thereafter, Jim Thorpe's name was erased from
the Olympic record books. It was discovered that he had accepted
money in 1909 for playing baseball, disqualifying him as an
"amateur." His glory quickly vanished. He was compelled to return
his trophies. Years later Jim Thorpe was discovered working with
a pick and shovel for $4 a day. His second wife divorced him for
"excessive drinking." His short-lived glory did not last -- it
did not endure.
Was Babe Ruth, the great baseball slugger, really
successful? Some of his records still stand today. But the most
memorable record he set, of hitting the most home runs in a
single season, was finally broken -- and it is probably only a
matter of time before the rest fall too. But very few today
remember what Babe Ruth was like. His temporary fame did not keep
him from being an extravagant spender and debt-ridden throughout
years of his life. Few today remember "The King of Clout," or
"The Sultan of Swat" -- the greatest baseball slugger of all
time! He died of cancer in 1948.
The Other Side of the Coin
Looking at the record of "success" in this world, millions
of young people are disenchanted. They have turned against the
"rat race" and "keeping up with the Joneses." They have rejected
this world's values. They have turned to drugs for their brand of
"success."
Hippies loll about almost everywhere, smoking pot, dropping
acid (LSD), gulping pills or shooting methadrine. Have they found
true success?
Take a good close look at their lives. Among the hippies
venereal diseases are catastrophic. Free sex and free drugs have
led to warped personalities, sick bodies, wrenched minds. The
"peace" they proclaim is far from them. Their "love" has turned
into a nightmare of gonorrhea, syphilis, drug abuse and sometimes
murder!
Clearly, the hippie brand of success is no success at all!
A World of FAILURE
The World Health Organization estimates that 1,000 people
around the world take their own lives -- in suicide -- EVERY DAY!
These hopeless and frustrated people have given up on life. They
believed success for them was impossible.
In the world, nations compete with nations. Races are
divided against races. A gigantic arms race is under way. The
United States and Russia both have enough nuclear weapons to
destroy all mankind MANY TIMES OVER!
There is also the menace of global POLLUTION -- sick air,
sick waters, and refuse-laden land. World contamination by potent
insecticides and herbicides threatens the extinction of several
species of birds and fish -- and eventually man himself!
Concurrent with the pollution crisis, mankind is in danger
of POPULATING himself out of existence. The population explosion
threatens to DWARF ALL OTHER PROBLEMS facing the world.
Each of these crises, alone, could spell the final FAILURE
of mankind -- and his ultimate doom. Together, they represent a
global CRISIS beyond the powers of man to solve. Man's ways have
led to this impasse. Man's ways have led to this final moment of
agony -- this moment of truth.
PHOTO CAPTION: WAYS TO SUCCESS? -- Many hippies believe that
popping pills and taking LSD are the way to "success." Meanwhile,
the "establishment", (right), pursues its brand of "success", in
the highly competitive, dog-eat-dog business world.
But all this brings us back to our original question -- just
what IS true success, and HOW can you achieve it?
No question is more important. Yet no subject is more
misunderstood!
There Are LAWS Leading to Success!
Believe it or not, there are seven definite, practical,
applicable LAWS which lead to true success! You need to know
those laws and begin applying them diligently in your own life --
if you really want true success.
In order to achieve REAL success, all seven of these
absolute, immutable LAWS must be followed and obeyed. If just one
is left out, the final result will be failure. Yet God intends
for none to be a failure at life! He intends for everybody --
including YOU, regardless of your past mistakes, your history, or
personal problems -- to be an outstanding SUCCESS in life!
Many men have unwittingly followed four, five, or sometimes
even six of these practical laws of success -- and as a result,
have received a measure of temporary "success" in their lives.
But they never achieved TRUE success! Their lives always ended in
FAILURE because they did not obey ALL seven of the laws of
success!
Isn't it about time, therefore, that we turned to the
Creator God who made us, and asked Him what success really is,
and HOW we may attain it?
What does Almighty God have to say about success?
You may be surprised at the answer!
LESSON 57
What Success Is NOT
In the book of Ecclesiastes, King Solomon explains how he
sought "success." He sought wealth, happiness, pleasure, brimful
and heaped up. He was the wealthiest man who ever lived -- no
doubt a multi-billionaire, by today's standards.
Solomon, as this world would look at it, really had it
"made"!
1. Did Solomon build great houses and plant vast gardens and
farms for himself? Eccl. 2:4-6.
2. Did he possess vast herds of cattle and own many
servants? Verse 7. Did he have much silver and gold? Verse 8. Did
he have both musicians and singers -- whatever his heart desired?
Verses 8-10.
3. In spite of all these marvelous possessions, did Solomon
feel they brought him good success -- did they make him TRULY
happy? Verse 11.
COMMENT: Rich old King Solomon "had it all." He was the
greatest "playboy" of them all! He had 300 wives and 700
mistresses, called concubines. He probably had more gold than
Fort Knox!
But was Solomon satisfied and happy because of all these
possessions? Did they really "satisfy"?
No! But tragically, millions today are searching for
happiness and success by following the same route. Solomon's
experience means NOTHING to them! They have to prove to
themselves that material pleasures and "things" don't bring
happiness.
Millions today believe that "HAPPINESS IS" having 30% more
yearly income; "happiness is" a new car; "happiness is" a
beautiful yacht or speedboat cruising a placid cobalt-blue lake;
"happiness is" owning a million-dollar estate, or a $100,000 home
in Beverly Hills complete with curvaceous swimming pool and a
covey of assorted beautiful women!
That's what millions believe. They haven't learned the
lesson that was finally impressed upon old King Solomon!
WHAT ABOUT YOU?
What is YOUR goal in life? The acquisition of more and more
material things? A color TV? A stereo Hi-Fi? Whatever it is, do
you think it will REALLY satisfy?
4. What did Jesus Christ say about possessing great
abundance of material things? Luke 12:15.
5. Should relaxing, eating, drinking, and enjoying life and
affluence be your GOAL -- your purpose -- in life? Luke 12:16-21.
What True Success Really IS
True success just doesn't happen. The Eternal, Creator God
set in motion actual, definite LAWS which govern and produce real
success. If you obey them, real, lasting success is assured.
But tragically, man through the centuries has turned his
back to those laws -- those CAUSES of the very success he craves
so desperately. Today, the vast majority of people are ignorant
of the seven laws of success -- most have not followed a single
one of them!
Real success never fails -- never ends. Even death does not
terminate it.
Most men in the world who achieve some measure of "success"
-- material acquisition, recognition of status by society, and
the passing enjoyment of the five senses -- never achieved REAL
success! The "success" they got in life ended at death. It died
with them. They may have had full bank accounts, but they
experienced empty lives.
Why?
Such men had WRONG GOALS in life. They never knew or
understood the REAL PURPOSE of life! In other words, they never
knew the true DEFINITION of success.
They strove for false values -- had an erroneous concept of
success.
Of course, there is nothing necessarily wrong with making
money, gaining recognition or status, or enjoying the pleasures
of life -- these things may be had and enjoyed along with true
success. But they do not bring true success. True success
includes something MORE!
There should be an overpowering PURPOSE in your life! What
should this supreme, highly motivating purpose BE?
Almost no one knows that supreme purpose of life. Very few
know what we humans are, why we are, or what the purpose of human
life really is.
Let's review that purpose to be sure we understand.
1. What IS man? Gen. 2:7.
COMMENT: God's Word plainly shows man is composed of the
dust of the ground. He does not have an immortal soul within him.
Genesis 2:7 plainly says man "BECAME a living SOUL," not that he
has a "soul."
2. What scriptures prove man does not have an immortal soul
abiding within him? Ezek. 18:4, 20.
COMMENT: Man's "soul," these verses show, can DIE! It is not
immortal. Man, today, is a physical fleshly being which can die.
But is there more to life than just this physical existence?
Notice further:
3. In whose image did God make man? Gen. 1:26.
COMMENT: God designed the plants and animals to reproduce
after their own kind. Then God created man in His OWN image and
likeness -- that is, AFTER HIS OWN KIND! Man is fashioned in the
very image and likeness of God, except for one vital distinction:
God is Spiritual, while man is physical. God is Spirit, while man
is composed today of the dust of the ground. Man's life is
clearly temporary, physical, mortal flesh and blood.
4. Does God intend for man to someday be wholly composed of
SPIRIT, even as He is Spirit? I John 3:1-2; Rom. 8:14-17; I Cor.
15:44, 51-53.
COMMENT: God intends that human beings be begotten of His
Holy Spirit so they can grow in His character and knowledge, and
finally be BORN OF HIM at the resurrection of the dead! They will
then be "like Him," for they shall see Him as He is, and be very
SONS in His Divine Family! They will then become
"joint-inheritors" of all things with Jesus Christ, who sits at
the Father's right hand in heaven.
5. What will the born-again saints begin to do? Rev. 5:10;
2:26-27; 3:21.
COMMENT: Notice that they will receive positions of great
authority, power and rulership!
6. Eventually, over what will the saints rule? Heb. 1:2;
2:6-10.
COMMENT: God's ultimate purpose for man is to give him
dominion over all His Creation -- the WHOLE UNIVERSE! Today, God
has set His Firstborn Son, Jesus Christ, at the controls of the
universe (Heb. 1:2, Moffatt). He wants us to ultimately SHARE in
that vast, great, tremendous power and authority, after we are
literally born of Him at the resurrection.
We are destined, if we obey God and overcome our human
nature, to BECOME GOD -- His very own children by the
resurrection -- part of His DIVINE FAMILY!
THAT is the incredible, awesome, supreme PURPOSE of human
life! That is the DEFINITION of TRUE success! And THAT should be
your number one GOAL in life!
The Great KEY to Success
1. Have the nations of the world found the way of peace?
Rom. 3:17.
2. Have this world's nations found the way that leads to
happiness and the building of a prosperous society? Rom. 3:16.
Why? Verses 10-12, 18.
COMMENT: "All thy commandments are righteousness," said
David (Psalm 119:172). Righteousness is simply OBEDIENCE to the
laws of God which bring prosperity and peace. Since this world
has forsaken God, has turned away from obeying God's law, the
result has been destruction, misery and NO peace!
3. Does Isaiah say much the same thing? Isa. 59:7-8. What
does he say is the reason God has hid His face from man? Verses
2, 12-13.
4. Does the Bible verify that keeping God's law is the
underlying KEY to peace and happiness -- of all true success?
Joshua 1:8. Will those who faithfully follow God's law receive
prosperity and success wherever they go? Verse 7.
5. What does David have to say about those who delight in
God's law -- who meditate in it day and night? Will they succeed
in whatever they undertake? Psalm 1:1-3.
6. Does keeping the law of God -- His holy, spiritual Ten
Commandments -- give wisdom and understanding which are essential
for true success? Psalm 119:97-100, 104. Is God's law also the
WAY to real peace, which this world lacks? Verse 165.
COMMENT: At the foundation of all true success in life,
including the way to peace, prosperity, and real happiness, is
the principle of OBEDIENCE to God! This principle needs to be
deeply ingrained into our minds and never forgotten!
Examples of Real Success
Let's notice a few examples of true success from the Old
Testament:
1. Would Abraham be considered very successful in the eyes
of most people today? Gen. 13:2, 5-6. Why was Abraham so
successful -- so prosperous? Gen. 26:5. Was Abraham also a
SPIRITUAL success? Heb. 11:8-13 and Luke 13:28. Did he pursue the
right GOAL in life after God called him? Heb. 11:10, 13-14, 16.
2. What about Isaac, Abraham's son? Was he a successful,
prosperous, great man? Gen. 26:16, 12-16. Will he be in God's
Kingdom? Luke 13:28.
COMMENT: These men were successful physically AND
SPIRITUALLY because God was with them, and BLESSED them! God is
with those who serve and obey Him -- those who keep His
commandments.
Those who break God's law, however, are cut off from Him
(Isa. 59:1-2). They are under a CURSE! True success will always
elude them unless and until they repent and OBEY Him.
3. Was Jacob also greatly prospered -- was he a great
success materially? Gen. 30:42-43. Even though his employer tried
to take advantage of him, cheat him and give him less than he
deserved, did it all turn out for the best in the end? Gen.
31:4-9. Was Jacob also a SPIRITUAL success -- will he be in God's
Kingdom? Matt. 8:11.
COMMENT: Again we see that God intervenes on the behalf of
those who serve and obey Him. He looks after their interests and
causes them to prosper and have real success, both in this life
AND in the World Tomorrow.
4. Was Jesus Christ a SUCCESSFUL man? Phil. 2:5-11.
COMMENT: Even though Christ's life "ended" in crucifixion,
God RAISED Him from the dead and has put all authority and power
into His hands (Matt. 28:18). He is TRULY the MOST SUCCESSFUL man
who has ever lived!
Christ, Jacob, Isaac and Abraham are outstanding EXAMPLES of
true spiritual success!
5. Will those who are faithful to God and have their hearts
in God's Work be blessed bountifully today? II Cor. 9:6-8. Does
Almighty God wish for his spirit-begotten children -- and
eventually all people -- to prosper and achieve true success in
life? III John 2 and John 10:10.
6. Is it plain that God does not want anyone to fail in life
-- that is, to perish? II Peter 3:9. Does He want ALL MEN to be
spiritual successes? I Tim. 2:4.
COMMENT: God does not want ANYBODY to fail in life -- or to
finally perish. He wants ALL men everywhere to be SAVED -- that
is, to finally achieve TRUE SUCCESS by being BORN into the
Kingdom of God!
God intends for all to be spiritual successes -- and to have
the right kind of physical success during this life. No one need
ever be a failure -- either physically or spiritually!
God wants us to have the "abundant life" which Christ came
to bring (John 10:10) -- both here and now, and especially in the
World Tomorrow! But this kind of life comes only from obeying our
Creator and putting into practice all seven of the laws of
success.
The First Great Law of Success
What, then, is the FIRST law of success that God ordained
from the very beginning? Notice what the Bible says about that
all-important FIRST LAW.
1. What did Jesus Christ say to His students in Matthew
6:33?
COMMENT: The first law of success is, in Bible language,
"SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD and His righteousness ...." In
other words, Success Law #1 is simply: SET THE RIGHT GOAL!
2. Does the Apostle Paul elaborate on this basic principle?
Col. 3:1-2. In verse 2, the word "affection" could better be
translated "mind" (see margin of your Bible).
COMMENT: God wants us to SET or FIX our minds on His Kingdom
and make it our SUPREME GOAL in life!
Many people in the world, if not most, wander through life
without any goal whatsoever. They just drift along. They
flounder. Any student who attends Ambassador College without a
definite GOAL in mind, who just flounders or drifts, is headed
toward failure in college! And so is anybody who has no definite,
concrete, positive GOAL in life!
What is YOUR goal?
The right GOAL in life involves more than money, wealth,
fame and fortune. It is far higher -- has far more worthwhile
rewards! Any goal that sets its sights on this life alone is
indeed a miserable goal. The apostle James wrote: "For what is
your life? It is even a VAPOUR, that appeareth for a little time,
and then VANISHETH AWAY" (James 4:14).
Isaiah wrote: "All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness
thereof is as the flower of the field: The grass withereth, the
flower fadeth: because the spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it:
surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower
fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever" (Isa.
40:6-8).
Again -- search yourself. Ask yourself: "Just what is my
goal in life? What do I hope to achieve? Am I seeking first in my
life the RIGHT GOAL?"
Importance of a Goal
In 1960, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy set a definite,
specific GOAL for the American space program -- the goal of
landing a man on the moon within ten years.
That goal has been achieved, despite the sudden
assassination of Mr. Kennedy in 1963.
To carry out such a tremendous, awesome task, hundreds of
thousands of people were involved. The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA) was geared to carry out the
assignment from what came to be called Cape Kennedy, Florida.
Astronauts had to be trained. Space science, space medicine and
space technology not then foreseen had to be developed.
PHOTO CAPTION: GOALS ACHIEVED -- Just 66 years after the Wright
brothers successfully flew their crude airplane at Kitty Hawk,
U.S. astronauts were the first men to successfully land on the
moon. But neither achievement would have been possible without
firm, definite goals to work toward.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people were geared to
produce the incredible precision working parts of the mighty
Saturn V rocket booster -- propulsion systems, safety devices,
highly complex computer components, and a host of intricate,
delicate parts.
The whole program was highly organized and planned out from
the beginning. Rocket engines were tested, and re-tested hundreds
of times to insure faultless operation. The lunar module was
designed and tested with the same care.
At first astronauts performed sub-orbital missions in space.
Then they began orbiting the earth. Finally, a trio of astronauts
successfully circled the moon and returned. All this was merely
preparatory to the BIG STEP -- the final landing of astronauts
Armstrong and Aldrin on the moon in July, 1969. President
Kennedy's deadline was beaten by one year, and the whole world
was staggered by this fantastic, incredible achievement!
This example shows what can be accomplished with a definite,
firm GOAL in mind. If President Kennedy had never set the
specific goal of landing men on the moon in that decade, and if
the nation had not responded to that goal, it never would have
been achieved.
The point is this: What goals have YOU set in your own
personal life?
What specific, definite OBJECTIVES do you have in mind? And
what SUPREME goal are you working toward?
Are you fervently striving to attain that goal? Are you "on
fire" for it? Does it burn in your mind and motivate your entire
consciousness and being?
You Must Have Goals
All progress, every invention, every engineering triumph or
business success, has been the result of an idea that fired the
imagination and became a GOAL.
The Wright brothers first had to visualize the airplane
before they could build one. Fulton had to envision a steamboat
before he could invent one. And the same applies to Edison and
the light bulb, Bell and the telephone, Marconi and the radio.
These famous men, and countless others in other fields of
endeavor, got an idea -- had an objective, a purpose, a GOAL in
mind. They were not merely "tinkering around," or wasting time
aimlessly. They didn't just wander or stumble along.
If you wish to be an outstanding success in THIS LIFE as
well as the next, then you MUST determine GOALS to shoot for! You
must get a clear fix on what you want to accomplish, where you
want to go!
Executives of progressive, growing corporations must think
AHEAD. They must strive to envision what their company will be
doing ten and twenty years from now -- not merely think about
what they are presently doing: They must gauge their efforts for
the future. They must build plants for tomorrow by investing
money today to meet tomorrow's needs.
Modern, progressive corporations and businesses don't leave
their future to chance or "luck." They plan, build, set GOALS and
aim for them.
This same principle is vital for personal success in life.
What chance have you for success if you wander aimlessly,
thinking only of present circumstances, ignoring the future? The
person who has no long-range goals will be lost in life's endless
shuffle. He will be passed over when the time for promotions
comes.
It is the imaginative, forward-thinking individual who will
gain approval from his employer and will be promoted because of
his vision and foresight!
In order to become a true success, you must have secondary
goals as well. Ask yourself: What do I want to accomplish in
life, besides my one supreme goal of entering the Kingdom of God?
Where do I want to go? What do I want to be? What occupation or
profession am I best suited for which will help me achieve that
supreme goal? What do I want to accomplish in my work -- how high
do I wish to rise in my company? How much responsibility do I
want to qualify to handle and command?
A Goal Provides Energy
1. Did David set a goal to build a house for God? I Kings
8:17. Did he make extensive preparations for the building of
God's house, which his son Solomon was to accomplish? I Chron.
21:22; 22:1-11, 14-16. Did David prepare "with all his might" for
God's house? I Chron. 29:2-4.
COMMENT: David had a GOAL in mind -- a definite objective.
This goal was so important to him, that he CONCENTRATED his mind
on preparing for God's house. He prepared with all his might and
energy so the house could be built by Solomon. As verse 3 shows,
David "set his affection" to the house of God. The original
HEBREW for this expression is "ratsah" and means "to be pleased
with; specifically, to satisfy a debt." It can be translated
"delight, enjoy, approve."
David was well pleased with the idea of building a house for
God -- the goal provided deep enjoyment to him, he delighted in
it. It was a deeply personal thing to him.
2. After Solomon built the house for God, did he have any
major, worthwhile goals of his own? Eccl. 1:13-14. Did women
finally sidetrack him from serving God with his whole being? I
Kings 11:1-6. Did Solomon apparently end up an abject failure?
Verses 9-13.
3. Did Jacob have a goal that inspired him to work hard?
Gen. 29:18-20. Did his goal so impress and inspire him that seven
years' work only seemed like a few days? Verse 20.
4. Because Esau had no goal -- no vision -- was he easily
persuaded to sell his birthright for virtually nothing? Gen.
25:32-34 and Heb. 12:16.
COMMENT: Successful people have their eyes focused on a
goal. Their attention is riveted to their goal. The goal fires
them; it provides enthusiasm, energy, power. It MOTIVATES them!
A firmly entrenched goal, a crystal-clear image of where you
are going, will help keep you on course and avoid detours or
distractions. It will keep your mind locked "on target" as a
radar antenna will lock on to a missile or a jet plane. Such a
goal is not a vague generality -- it is firm, fixed, and strong
in the individual's mind. It gives him direction through all his
activities. It is like an automatic pilot steering him toward his
destination. When he drifts off course momentarily, it helps
bring him right back on the track.
If you have the right goal in your life, it will arouse
ambition to serve, to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus
Christ. It will arouse incentive and determination to achieve
that supreme goal.
It will excite vigorous and DETERMINED EFFORT --
perseverance and persistence. It will fire you with ambition! It
will spur you to greater effort. It will create a strong,
white-hot desire to succeed. It will be an overpowering, dominant
PURPOSE in your whole life and work.
It will create vital INTEREST. It will engross your whole
being. It will fill your life to overflowing.
A person lacking such a goal, however, is easily confused,
distracted, and wavers. He lacks consistency of purpose. He
flounders around.
The question is, are YOU totally devoted to a supreme GOAL?
Is your life integrated around a supreme purpose? Are you
dedicated, devoted, surrendered to the accomplishment of that
goal?
Do you also have secondary goals to help you achieve that
supreme goal -- such as becoming an outstanding success in your
occupation or profession?
If you wish to accomplish things, then you must SET GOALS to
get things done. Salesmen, for example, set quotas that they want
to sell. Newspapers and publishers set deadlines for copy to go
to press. Businesses set target dates for expansion.
If a person has an intense goal, it might even save his life
because it gives him something to live for. People with terminal
cases of cancer, or other terrible diseases, have pulled through
the crisis AND LIVED for the simple reason they had a DESIRE -- a
strong, powerful, burning WILL -- to live!
Do you have that kind of BURNING DESIRE to accomplish your
goals in life?
Evaluate Yourself
One successful author who has studied human behavior says,
"Man is by nature a GOAL-STRIVING BEING. And because man is
'built that way' he is not happy unless he is functioning as he
was made to function -- as a goal-striver" ("Psycho-Cybernetics",
p. xiv).
To be truly happy and successful, you must have goals to
strive for. To be successful, you must also strive to make USE of
your creative potential. Develop your latent abilities and hidden
talents.
Does this mean, then, that you should ignore your
limitations and weaknesses? Of course not. To be successful in
this life, you must realistically evaluate your abilities,
strengths and weaknesses. You must be willing to face the "real
you." If you have a false idea or concept of your talents,
personality, or abilities, whether overly positive or overly
negative, you must change it. Be realistic. Learn to see yourself
as you really are.
When Mr. Herbert Armstrong was a young man, he deliberately
set out to analyze his abilities, to see where he excelled, so he
could plan his life's work accordingly. Today, many companies,
employment centers, schools, etc., offer job guidance testing and
counselling. Such tests help reveal where your strengths and
weaknesses are and help fit you into the right kind of work for
you.
PHOTO CAPTION: To become an outstanding success in a vocation or
profession, you must be sure you have the basic abilities
required to do the job. Here, entering freshmen at Ambassador
College take aptitude tests so they and their professors can
evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.
If a person is weak in mathematics, do you think he should
set his goal to become an astronomer or mathematician? Or if a
person has no ability as a draftsman, should he strive to become
an architect? Of course not.
Wouldn't it be foolish for a person cut out to be a
carpenter or a plumber to waste away his life striving to be a
salesman, or an electronics engineer? Yet many people do just
that! They set the wrong goals for themselves, and then wonder
why they cannot reach them. They become discouraged and quit,
never realizing they may have tried to do more than they were
capable of in the first place!
Each individual should strive to develop his own particular
talents to their fullest. He should strive to excel in a job or
position WHERE HE FITS!
Therefore, to avoid frustration, bitterness, and abysmal
failure, DON'T try to be a "square peg in a round hole." Examine
yourself, analyze your talents realistically, seek wise counsel,
and THEN map out your secondary goals in life!
Taking a guidance counseling test or work aptitude
examination would be an especially good idea for young people
just starting out in life.
A wise, judicious ANALYSIS of your abilities and aptitudes
is vital for plotting the course of your life, and becoming a
REAL success in an occupation or profession.
Importance of Planning
People who drift through life, who live life "accidentally,"
as it were, never achieve outstanding success.
Planning your life is far more important than planning a
trip across country or overseas. Yet most people spend far more
time planning a vacation or a trip to Europe than they spend
actually PLANNING OUT their life's goals!
In planning a trip to the seashore, or the mountains, you
would obtain a map of the route and mark the highways you intend
to take. You would plan how long the trip is to last. You would
plan for overnight lodging at the appropriate locations. You
might make reservations for hotels or motels in advance.
You would draw enough money out of the bank to make the trip
successful. You would also plan for the weather. If you planned
to go swimming, you would take along a swimming suit, towel, and
other needs.
If you were planning to spend a month in Europe, then even
more detailed planning would be necessary -- accommodations,
lodging, food, clothing, airplane tickets, etc., etc., etc.
But strangely, when it comes to planning out one's life, and
fixing one's goals in life, most people come to a complete
standstill! They have no firm ideas in mind. They don't even know
where to begin!
In order to wisely plan out your entire life, you must FIRST
know the PURPOSE of life -- why you were born; that you were put
here on this earth for a PURPOSE; and what that purpose IS. Only
then can you PLAN your life out properly.
1. Did Jesus Christ stress the importance of planning? Luke
14:28-30.
COMMENT: HOW many sit down to "count the cost" of achieving
their life's goals, and determine whether they are worth the
effort, or whether they have the ability and fortitude to achieve
them?
This is a basic principle of true success. Count the cost!
Don't plunge in head first before testing the water. Don't "rush
in where angels fear to tread." The sure road to failure is to
rush in ill-equipped and unprepared.
2. Did Solomon say something about the principle of planning
and preparing for the future? Prov. 6:6-8.
3. Does the wise man PLAN AHEAD -- look ahead -- to see what
the future may hold, and take action NOW to forestall trouble
later? Prov. 22:3. Did God consider this principle important
enough to be repeated? Prov. 27:12.
4. Does the prudent -- wise -- man look well to his going?
Does he think carefully about the steps he envisions to take?
Prov. 14:15. Do prudent men UNDERSTAND their way? Or do they act
presumptuously, hastily, without adequate forethought? Prov.
14:8.
5. Should a person starting out toward some goal in life
seek counsel from others with experience and knowledge before
committing himself? Prov. 15:22.
COMMENT: The Living Proverbs renders this verse much more
clearly: "Plans go wrong with too few counselors; many counselors
bring success."
6. What does God say about those who have no GOAL -- no
foresight -- no VISION of what the future holds? -- about those
who merely live day-to-day, without planning or preparing for the
future? Prov. 29:18.
COMMENT: Check your own life. Do you have foresight --
vision? Does your mind grasp what God reveals about the FUTURE?
Do you PLAN AHEAD accordingly?
Give Yourself to a CAUSE
People totally involved only with their OWN life, and its
success -- who are self-centered -- NEVER become true successes!
The way to true success isn't to selfishly seek it for
YOURSELF. Self is really unimportant. The important thing is to
become wrapped up in and devoted to a supreme CAUSE that
transcends the self.
Such a cause will help a person to release his inhibitions
because he won't be excessively concerned about HIMSELF, or the
impression HE IS making upon other people. Such a cause will help
him forget self-consciousness. He will not be negatively
comparing himself with other people. His thoughts will be fixed
on the CAUSE he is devoted to. That will be uppermost and supreme
in his mind.
Having a cause will enable a person to shake off temporary
setbacks, or mistakes. It will see him through obstacles and
enable him to maintain poise and equilibrium. He will weather
sudden storms or difficulties because his cause is paramount to
his life.
The cause we are talking about is the Work of the living
God! Does THIS Cause really INSPIRE you? Is your heart really
behind and in the greatest CAUSE of all -- the WORK GOD IS DOING
on the earth today? Are you giving of your time in prayer for
God's Work, and of your financial means -- the tithes and
offerings God commands -- to help spread the true gospel of Jesus
Christ to all the world as a witness (Matt. 24:14) before His
scheduled return?
Christ Himself is behind this Work, inspiring the top-level
decisions! He is the One motivating and empowering His ministers
and servants as they proclaim the GOOD NEWS of His soon coming.
He is the One who opens the doors of radio, television, and the
printing press, so the gospel can go forth in increasing POWER to
the nations of the earth.
PHOTO CAPTION: GIVEN TO A CAUSE -- Two of modern history's best
examples of men who had given themselves to a cause were Winston
Churchill and General Douglas MacArthur. It was Churchill's
dogged determination which gave Britain the courage to fight back
against fantastic odds during World War II. And it was
MacArthur's drive to free the Philippines which helped the Allies
win the war in the Pacific.
This very Work of God is destined to shake this world to its
foundations! In reality, we have just BEGUN the gun lap of this
great Work. We are now on the last lap. Now is the time to put
our hearts into it more than ever -- to do our utmost so that
Christ's Great Commission to His Church can be accomplished
fully, and with GREAT POWER!
Are you doing YOUR part?
From years of experience, Mr. Herbert Armstrong has stated
over and over again, and we repeat it here: Those who are
interested only in their OWN spiritual growth NEVER really grow
spiritually! But those whose hearts are really in God's Work, and
who devote their ALL to the Work God has given us to do, are the
ones who are GROWING spiritually -- who will be in God's Kingdom!
They are the ones who will attain the supreme goal of life!
Put your heart and whole being in God's Work. Don't be
interested in totally selfish goals, and don't pursue personal
"vanity." Let God's Work "consume" you, and inspire you, and
motivate you. That's the way to achieve supreme success in life!
Rely on God's POWER
Some people think they can accomplish far more than they
really can. They are proud, egotistical, conceited, and haven't
seen their real limitations.
Most people, however, tend to downgrade themselves -- they
feel weak and impotent and don't believe they could ever achieve
real success. Far too many are pessimistic regarding their
potentials for change and true success.
But listen!
GOD CREATED YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL! Do you understand that?
You were MADE to be an outstanding success!
There is no reason to be handicapped by feelings of
inferiority, comparing yourself with others, by thinking you
"can't" do something.
1. Did Jesus Christ say that of His own human ability He
could do NOTHING? John 5:19, 30. Is that how you feel at times
about your life in general? Then take heart. How then, did Christ
accomplish the Works of God? John 14:10-14.
COMMENT: Christ was the world's greatest example of true
success! He conquered His human nature. He never sinned once. He
performed great, awe-inspiring miracles. How did He do it?
"The Father that dwelleth in me, He doeth the works," Christ
said (John 14:10).
So it can be with you. If you have the Spirit of God
dwelling within you -- if you are a truly converted,
Spirit-begotten Christian -- then YOU can overcome sin and human
nature. YOU can be used mightily of God. YOU can become a truly
outstanding spiritual SUCCESS STORY!
Do you read the Bible and admire the lives of God's prophets
-- Abraham, Moses, Daniel, David, Samuel, Peter, Paul and a host
of others?
They were great successes, weren't they?
Well, God promises that YOU, TOO, can be a great SPIRITUAL
success!
2. Will Christ Himself work WITHIN YOU to help you become a
real success? Phil. 2:5; Col. 1:27 and Eph. 3:17-20.
3. Did the Apostle Paul say he could do all things -- that
is, overcome ANY OBSTACLE -- through Christ who strengthened him?
Phil. 4:13.
COMMENT: So can you, if you are willing to accept God at His
Word, believe Him, and let Him work in and through you by His
Holy Spirit!
Get rid of fears of failure. Cast away negative thinking.
Forget inferior feelings. Commit your life into God's hands,
serve Him and obey His Word, and YOU will become an outstanding,
happy, successful person!
4. Was the prophet Elijah human just as you and I? Jas.
5:17. Yet, did God use him to perform mighty miracles, so that
his prayers even stopped the rain? Verses 17-18.
COMMENT: Elijah walked and TALKED with God. He was CLOSE to
God. That was the secret of his outstanding success!
In the book of Proverbs we read: "He that walketh with wise
men shall be wise ..." (Prov. 13:20). If you walk, talk, and
fellowship with truly wise, successful, spiritually motivated
men, then YOU will become that way. How much better, then, to
walk and talk with God -- the most successful Person of all!!!
Picture the End Result
1. Did the Apostle Paul keep his eyes and mind on his GOAL
in life -- that of being born into the Kingdom of God? Phil.
3:11-12. Did he look on those things which didn't really count as
WORTHLESS? Verses 7-8. Did he put the past out of his mind -- was
his attention RIVETED to the GOAL of God's Kingdom? Verses 13-14.
COMMENT: An old adage in tennis is "keep your eye on the
ball." Tennis players know that to hit the ball properly, they
must keep their eyes on it -- not the racket -- when they swing.
The same principle applies to baseball. If you take your eyes off
the ball for an instant, you will strike out when batting. Or,
the ball might take a tricky bounce and run under your glove
while you are fielding it.
PHOTO CAPTION: EYES ON THE BALL -- In life, as in a baseball
game, we must learn to keep our eyes "on the ball." A catcher
cannot catch a ball he doesn't see, and neither can anyone
achieve a goal unless he keeps his mind's eye on it.
"Keep your eye on the ball" is also a vitally important
success principle in life.
Most people never achieve the success they should because
they DON'T follow this simple instruction. They take their eyes
off the "ball," that is, the GOAL, too often. They tend to lose
sight of their objective. Their minds are distracted to something
else.
In basketball you must keep your eye on the hoop when you
are shooting the ball. If you take your eyes off the basket,
chances are you will MISS the shot. Even so, people who take
their eyes off God's great PURPOSE for their lives will MISS that
goal!
To become a real success in life, therefore, you must always
keep the desired END RESULT in mind. Don't let your mind's eye
waver from it. Keep your attention focused clearly on it. Always
keep that goal in the forefront of your mind. Picture it mentally
in sharp detail. Don't let it grow nebulous, hazy, vague or
indistinct.
Think about and strive to attain your goal daily, and you
will achieve it! But if you lose sight of it or become
indifferent toward it, then you will eventually lose it.
Maxwell Maltz, in his book on success entitled
Psycho-Cybernetics, said: "We are engineered as goal-seeking
mechanisms. We are built that way. When we have no personal goal
which we are interested in and which 'means something' to us, we
are apt to 'go around in circles,' feel 'lost' and find life
itself 'aimless,' and 'purposeless.' We are built to conquer
environment, solve problems, achieve goals, and we find no real
satisfaction or happiness in life without obstacles to conquer
and goals to achieve. People who say that life is not worthwhile
are really saying that they themselves have no personal goals
which are worthwhile" (pp. 104-105).
How true! To achieve success you must set your goal and push
forward toward it. If you stand around, you will stall and get
nowhere. But if you set that goal, and then aggressively move
toward it, keeping your eye on it, you will make sure, steady,
increasing progress toward it! You will GROW in real success!
He CAN Who THINKS He Can!
The importance of having the right GOAL to achieve real
success in life cannot, obviously, be over-emphasized. It is
truly the FIRST law of success!
Once you have set your goal, fixed your purpose, taken aim
at your target, you must start out toward it. At first your steps
may seem like baby steps, awkward and stumbling. But as you
progress, your gait will become more sure, more certain, and you
will begin to progress more rapidly. Such is the way with the
Christian life.
One thing you must remember, however. You must never lose
FAITH that you can accomplish God's PURPOSE for your life -- your
Supreme Goal. If you lose faith, become discouraged and GIVE UP,
then you have lost the fight. You have already FAILED!
You must have as your goal the Kingdom of God, and have
absolute FAITH that it is attainable, with God's help. An author
once wrote a book entitled "He Can Who Thinks He Can." That is a
very true statement. If you don't THINK YOU can do something,
then you won't really try. After a few half-hearted efforts
you'll give up.
Therefore, you must exercise FAITH in your life if you seek
true success!
1. What vital ingredient must you have in order to please
God -- in order to be a spiritual success? Heb. 11:6. By WHOSE
faith must we live the Christian life? Gal. 2:20. Is that faith
one of the fruits of God's Holy Spirit? Gal. 5:22-23.
2. Can faith accomplish the well-nigh impossible? Matt.
19:26. If you want to achieve true success, therefore, what must
you do -- go to God for the spiritual FAITH you need? Mat. 7:7.
COMMENT: If you want to achieve true success, if you want to
"move mountains" to accomplish the PURPOSE for your life, if you
desire to do the "impossible," you must go to God in prayer and
obtain FAITH from Him -- not your own human faith, which is very
weak, but the strong, divine, all-powerful faith that God Himself
imparts.
3. What must we do to receive from God that which we
request, such as faith? I John 3:22.
4. What did Jesus say about having even a tiny amount of
faith? Matt. 17:20. If Christians really have faith -- really
BELIEVE they will receive what they ask of God, knowing that
which they request is RIGHT and GOOD -- can they have absolute
assurance they WILL receive it? Matt. 21:21-22.
COMMENT: Faith is vital for true success. It is
all-important in accomplishing your supreme goal in life -- the
very PURPOSE for your existence. Without it, no one can achieve
real success.
Remember: HE CAN WHO THINKS HE CAN AND IS WILLING to make
the all-out effort with God's help! God wants YOUR LIFE to be an
amazing "SUCCESS Story"!
The vital second law of success will be explored and made
plain in the next lesson.
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