
Word for Today - 5 July 2025
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“Go ahead; I am with you heart and soul.” 1 Samuel 14:7 NIV
Why can’t we work together? (2)
Reason two: naivety. An old Chinese proverb says, “Behind every able man there are always other able men.” Even if you can do the job yourself, isn’t it wise to stop and ask, “Who do I know who could help me to do it better?” That question defines the difference between mediocrity and excellence. Business consultant John Ghegan keeps a sign on his desk that reads, “If I had it to do all over again, I’d get help.” We all need that sign! When you have a few victories under your belt, you’re at an increased risk of thinking you can do anything and everything by yourself. But when your dream is from God, it will always be greater than your individual capacity and gifts, which means you will have to reach for others. Two men, Jonathan, and his armour-bearer, wiped out an entire Philistine garrison. How? “Jonathan said to his young armour-bearer, ‘Come, let’s go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised men. Perhaps the Lord will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.’ ‘Do all that you have in mind,’ his armour-bearer said. ‘Go ahead; I am with you heart and soul’” (vv. 6-7 NIV). Jonathan, the leader, needed the encouragement and support of his armour-bearer. And his armour-bearer needed the courage and leadership of Jonathan. Together they accomplished amazing things for God. The truth is teamwork is at the heart of all impressive triumphs. The question isn’t whether teams have value; it’s whether you are humble enough to acknowledge that fact and become a better team player.
Why can’t we work together? (2)
Reason two: naivety. An old Chinese proverb says, “Behind every able man there are always other able men.” Even if you can do the job yourself, isn’t it wise to stop and ask, “Who do I know who could help me to do it better?” That question defines the difference between mediocrity and excellence. Business consultant John Ghegan keeps a sign on his desk that reads, “If I had it to do all over again, I’d get help.” We all need that sign! When you have a few victories under your belt, you’re at an increased risk of thinking you can do anything and everything by yourself. But when your dream is from God, it will always be greater than your individual capacity and gifts, which means you will have to reach for others. Two men, Jonathan, and his armour-bearer, wiped out an entire Philistine garrison. How? “Jonathan said to his young armour-bearer, ‘Come, let’s go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised men. Perhaps the Lord will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.’ ‘Do all that you have in mind,’ his armour-bearer said. ‘Go ahead; I am with you heart and soul’” (vv. 6-7 NIV). Jonathan, the leader, needed the encouragement and support of his armour-bearer. And his armour-bearer needed the courage and leadership of Jonathan. Together they accomplished amazing things for God. The truth is teamwork is at the heart of all impressive triumphs. The question isn’t whether teams have value; it’s whether you are humble enough to acknowledge that fact and become a better team player.