Promotion comes from the Lord
By: Rev. Donald Lee, Guest columnist
Issue date: 7/17/08 Section: The Word
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I don't know about you, but I take great delight in these scriptures. For they reassure me that my heavenly Father's got me covered.
In other words, if I'm in a situation where I'm being dealt with unfairly or unjustly by someone else in authority (like a mean supervisor, an unjust judge in the judicial system or any other example that comes to mind), my Father, God, steps in and gives me favor with the very one (in authority) who's intention was to put me down.
What the Lord wants you to know, child of God, is if you've been believing Him for a promotion on your job, do a reassessment of your own character. Make certain that there isn't anything in you, such as a bitter heart --- a heart of unforgiveness or strife --- that would hinder God's move in your life regarding the area of promotion.
So, you seek to be promoted on the job? You desire to be a supervisor, someone in upper management? Are you a good follower? In other words, can your supervisor depend on you? When your supervisor makes a move that you don't particularly agree with, how do you respond to that move?
The way you answer these questions is a reflection of what's in your heart? That's what the Lord, Himself, is looking at. When God has examined your heart and found Himself reflected in it, no one can deny you that promotion.
One of the hardest things to get some inmates in prison to understand is this very principle. While many seek to be paroled before their full sentence is served, they fail to understand that the hearts of the parole board members are in the hand of the Lord.
And it is He, the Lord, who turns their hearts whichever way He so pleases. With that being the case, I wonder what would happen, parole candidate, if you started taking full responsibility for your actions that led you to be incarcerated, instead of looking for fault in the parole board, the judge, your lawyer, your mama, your daddy, your wife, your husband, your brother, your sister?
You know what would happen? You would please the Lord. He will see maturity in your spirit, a remorseful heart, and then He'd move on the parole board members to release you (Proverbs 3:1-7).
Again, this principle of humility, when worked in any area of your life, produces in your life favor with God and with man.
I pray that this column has blessed you today.
The Rev. Donald Lee can be contacted at pastordonjlee@yahoo.com or 225/773-2248.


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sundoulos
posted 11/17/08 @ 3:24 AM CST
Good read. I have dealt with this very thing on many levels and I continue to as well. I was in a situation where not only was I not promoted, I had to train & cover for the one promoted over me. (Continued…)
Rev. D. Lee
posted 4/26/09 @ 9:33 AM CST
Thank you, my friend, for your response. You're right. God will either move you up and/or remove your opposition. And when He doesn't, we remmeber what He told Paul: "My grace is sufficient. (Continued…)
janice
posted 3/06/10 @ 11:45 PM CST
I am up for a promotion. I applied for a supervisors position, and was warrented an interview. I only told two people a few days before the interview. (Continued…)
janice
janice
posted 3/06/10 @ 11:48 PM CST
I am up for a promotion. I applied for a supervisors position, and was warrented an interview. I only told two people a few days before the interview. (Continued…)
Janice
posted 3/23/10 @ 9:57 PM CST
Thank you for your response. I have not heard whether or not I got the job. There was two positions open, and no word on either of them.
I have read all the responses pertaining to promotions and enjoyed them all. (Continued…)
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