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Success Defined
Bishop Vashti McKenzie 

"...the Lord was with him and caused everything he did to succeed." Genesis 39: 
23 (NLT) 

Success tends to defy a simple definition. It can mean the ability to achieve 
what you desire to achieve. It can mean making things work out for the best
in spite of the opposition. It can mean to do well doing most things, do well 
at everything, or do the right things well. 

Ross Perot once said that success is being the best at whatever you do. Andrew 
Carnegie believed the definition of success is not how much you get, but
how much you give away. Marva Collins says that success doesn't come to 
you...you go to it. Benjamin Disraeli notes that the secret of success is for a
man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.

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Our humanity often defines success in terms of power, prestige, acquisition, 
achievements, wealth, or security on many levels including financial, physical
or emotional. Success is often measured by money - how much or how little. 
However, money can build bombs, and it can build schools. It can buy a house,
but it cannot make a home. It can purchase a bed, but it cannot guarantee rest. 
Thus, success defined only in tangible terms goes wanting; while Jesus
says lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth.

God's ways are not our ways. God looks beyond external distinctions and 
uniqueness, and goes straight to the heart. If we commit our ways to the Lord, 
trusting
Him every step of the way, God will bring it to past. If we seek first the 
kingdom and His righteousness, the things we are looking for will be added unto
us after all God gives according to writer in Deuteronomy, give us the ability 
to create wealth.

Peter Gomes writes in The Good Life that success is not surmounting tribulation 
of all times; it is the capacity to better cope with tribulation as its
strategies increase in proportion to our strength. He says the secret lies not 
in depending upon our strength, but on the strength of God.

Joseph was in such as position. Sibling rivalry interrupted family life. He was 
sold into slavery and made a life for himself in Potipher's house. He was
falsely accused of sexual advancement toward Potipher's wife and sent to 
Pharaoh's prison. The jailer put all the prisoners under Joseph's oversight. All
matters are under his influence, and the Lord caused everything he did to 
succeed.

There was no accumulation of a massive amount of wealth. There were no 
mansions, Bentleys, swimming pools, stock options or slush funds. Yet, the Lord 
was
with Joseph. Success then was not what you get for yourself, notes Gomes. 
Success appears to be blooming where you are planted, as the lily of the fields.

Success demands a complex definition - one that goes beyond the tangible to the 
intangible and beyond the secular to the sacred. Keep in mind, it was the
Lord that caused Joseph to be successful in whatever he did.

Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie

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