Success
Many years ago, a friend sent me an email titled, “God Won’t Ask…” It read:
- God won’t ask what kind of car you drove, but He’ll ask how many people you drove who didn’t have transportation.
- God won’t ask about the clothes you had in your closet, but He’ll ask how many you helped to clothe.
- God won’t ask how many material possessions you had, but He’ll ask if they dictated your life.
- God won’t ask what your highest salary was, but He’ll ask if you compromised your character to obtain it.
- God won’t ask what you did to protect your rights, but He’ll ask what you did to protect the rights of others.
- God won’t ask about the color of your skin, but He’ll ask about the content of your character.
The list goes on, but you get the idea. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “We are prone to judge success by the index of our salaries or the size of our automobile rather than by the quality of our service and relationship to mankind.”
As you reflect on your own life, I wonder: How do you judge success?
Let us pray: Loving God, we are told so often, in so many different ways, that we will find joy and happiness by having more. Yet we’ve been disappointed time and again. Remind us again of the things that truly give life meaning and value. Meet us this day, wherever we are on the journey. Encourage us where we need encouraging. Challenge us where we need to be challenged. And help us always to receive your love and share it with a world desperately in need. We ask in Christ’s name. Amen.
Daily Message Author: Joe Albright
Rev. Joe Albright is a graduate of Flagler College and Columbia Theological Seminary. Together, he and his wife Robbie have five children. He loves spending time on the ocean and especially enjoys surfing and fishing. Before entering the ministry, Joe taught high school Spanish in Cape Hatteras North Carolina and Lawrence Tavern, Jamaica. He has pastored churches in Sarasota and Jacksonville, Florida and is currently serving Trinity Presbyterian Church in Palm Coast. Full Bio “I believe deeply in the power of the Gospel to bring hope, love, and new life. I have seen firsthand how this beautiful ministry of hope has touched people’s lives. It gives me great joy to serve Dial Hope as Lead Pastor.”







