How Much are you Worth?
by Dr. Dominic Dixon
Have you felt belittled or put down? Have you felt that the emotion
of feeling belittled was a lie from the devil? Have you relied on
your own understanding instead of the wisdom of the Lord? Well,
this sounds all too familiar. Let’s see how the world’s greatest
Philosopher and Moral Educator, Jesus de Nazareth handled His
issues of self worth.
Then the devil took him (Jesus) to the holy city and had him stand
on the highest point of the temple. “If you are the Son of God,” he
said, “throw yourself down. For it is written: “‘He will command his
angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so
that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’ Matthew 4:5-6.
The Scripture says that the devil took Jesus to the highest point.
In this narrative, the devil did not physically take Jesus to the
pinnacle, but he drew a mental picture for Jesus.
Inasmuch the same way, satan draws mental pictures in our minds.
Being a Christian, the main area of our attack is the mind. The
enemy brings depressions and discouragement with feelings of
low self worth. As John Stott said “The Christian’s chief
occupational hazards are depression and discouragement.”
Having reached out to hundreds of thousands of Christians, I have
identified that the main attack is on the mind. When your mind is
upset, all is upset. While growing up, I often heard the proverb
“An idle mind is the devil’s workshop” What then, must we do?
St. Jerome gives the answer “Be ever engaged, so that whenever
the devil calls he may find you occupied.”
A rich business man walked into a posh hotel and saw a beautiful
custodian woman cleaning the floors of the hotel on which the rich
and the famous trampled upon. The businessman looked at the
woman and said, "Woman, I would give you a million dollars, if
you would spend the night with me". To this she replied, "O, no way
sir, I would never do something like that." As the man proceeded
to his room, reason came riding on her mind as she thought, "What
can I do with a million dollars?" She replied to herself, "I can get
outta this town and outta this poverty and have a good life." Having
reasoned herself out of dignity, she called out to the man and said,
"Sir, I will do it." He said, "Ok; meet me at five in the evening."
At five in the evening, a limousine showed up at the hotel, the
businessman took the woman in the car and proceeded to the best
beautician in town, then to the most lavish clothing store and then
to the most expensive jewellery store and then to a sumptuous
dinner. After the meal was over and as they were on their way to
the hotel, this time, reason came riding on the business man’s
mind. He said to her, "Look, I’ve been thinking. A million dollars
is a lot of money. How about I just give you a hundred dollars
instead?" The woman replied, "Sir, what kinda cheap woman do
you think I am?" The businessman replied, "You don’t have to tell
me how much you are worth. I already knew how much you were
worth the moment you agreed to spend the night with me."
The story of the woman in the above narration speaks volumes. It
speaks on the lack of self worth she had and how she was deceived.
Have you been duped by evil schemes where you thought that
what was drawn in your mind seemed exciting but you ended up
being deceived? This deception happens with the damsel, with the
married and with every single human being that is not vigilant.
Dear friend, how much are YOU worth? Is the enemy drawing you
false promises of satisfaction with the lust of the eyes, the lust of
the flesh and the pride of life? Don’t be deceived by his schemes.
He has nothing to offer you, but the destruction of your soul. Walk
in the truth and live the truth that you may discern the schemes of
the enemy. “The best evidence of our having the truth is our
walking in the truth.” - Matthew Henry
If you have walked falsely, turn back to Christ, He knows your
struggles for He Himself was tested. As Scripture says: For in that
He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those
who are tempted (Hebrews 2:18). For we do not have a High
Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all
points tempted as we are, yet without sin (Hebrews 4:15).
The devil tried to place a doubt in the mind of Jesus with the words
“If you are the Son of God” Satan was challenging Christ’s
credentials. Jesus did not try to prove to His credentials to Satan
by throwing Himself down or by turning stones into bread, instead,
He held on to His identity of being from the Father when He
quoted what the Father said of Him: “This is My Son” Mark 9:7.
You are worth every drop of the Blood of Jesus, because He died
for you. Carry His word within you. As Jesus relied on God’s will
and not on things that will perish, He submitted in humility and
declared the mighty works of God. He was the Word of God.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, carried the word of God, from HER
womb, to HIS tomb! She fought a good fight.
Know your worth.
E-mail this article to a friend
Copyright © Dr. Dominic Dixon. All rights reserved.
|