John Larrere

Positive Impact

Lord, where can I use my influence today for the most good?  I have a position of power that I can use for my own self-aggrandizement or for the good of others.  What meetings should I attend, where should I walk around, what announcements should I make and how should I do it?

 

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You used your presence not to be liked but to be effective in bringing about your kingdom.   You gave a sermon on the mount to good effect as a New Moses.   Your beatitudes were totally counter cultural, but you did not shrink from saying them.   You made enemies when you spoke the truth to powerful people.   What am I asking for?   Give me courage to provide the right message in the right way.  Let me show up in the right places to have maximum positive impact.   Give me discernment to know when and how to say or do it and with whom.  Keep me other centered, I pray.  May the good I do benefit others more than myself.  May my own interest fall down the ladder of importance.   May I “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”  (Luther)

Section 2, Scripture: Proverbs 15:1-33; Philippians 2:5-7

Hebrew Scripture New Testament
As I think about impact, may I keep in mind Proverbs 15

1 A mild answer turns back wrath,

but a harsh word stirs up anger.

2 The tongue of the wise pours out knowledge,

but the mouth of fools spews folly.

3 The eyes of the LORD are in every place,

keeping watch on the evil and the good.

4 A soothing tongue is a tree of life,

but a perverse one breaks the spirit.

5 The fool spurns a father’s instruction,

but whoever heeds reproof is prudent.

6 In the house of the just there are ample resources,

but the harvest of the wicked is in peril.

7 The lips of the wise spread knowledge,

but the heart of fools is not steadfast.

8 The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD,

but the prayer of the upright is his delight.

9 The way of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD,

but he loves one who pursues justice.

10 Discipline seems bad to those going astray;

one who hates reproof will die.

11 Sheol and Abaddon lie open before the LORD;

how much more the hearts of mortals!

12 Scoffers do not love reproof;

to the wise they will not go.

13 A glad heart lights up the face,

but an anguished heart breaks the spirit.

14 The discerning heart seeks knowledge,

but the mouth of fools feeds on folly.

15 All the days of the poor are evil,

but a good heart is a continual feast.

16 Better a little with fear of the LORD

than a great fortune with anxiety.

17 Better a dish of herbs where love is

than a fatted ox and hatred with it.

18 The ill-tempered stir up strife,

but the patient settle disputes.

19 The way of the sluggard is like a thorn hedge,

but the path of the diligent is a highway.

20 A wise son gives his father joy,

but a fool despises his mother.

21 Folly is joy to the senseless,

but the person of understanding goes the straight way.

22 Plans fail when there is no counsel,

but they succeed when advisers are many.

23 One has joy from an apt response;

a word in season, how good it is!

24 The path of life leads upward for the prudent,

turning them from Sheol below.

25 The LORD pulls down the house of the proud,

but preserves intact the widow’s landmark.

26 The schemes of the wicked are an abomination to the LORD,

but gracious words are pure.

27 The greedy tear down their own house,

but those who hate bribes will live.

28 The heart of the just ponders a response,

but the mouth of the wicked spews evil.

29 The LORD is far from the wicked,

but hears the prayer of the just.

30 A cheerful glance brings joy to the heart;

good news invigorates the bones.

31 The ear that listens to salutary reproof

is at home among the wise.

32 Those who disregard discipline hate themselves,

but those who heed reproof acquire understanding.

33 The fear of the LORD is training for wisdom,

and humility goes before honors.

Proverbs 15:1-33

5 Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus,6 who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, 7 but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. Philippians 2:5-7

 

Section 3
You may wish to be silent for a few minutes.

Section 4
Offer prayer in your own words speaking to God who is for us, with us and in us.

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