January 12, 2003
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thought which we hope you will find
enjoyable and comforting
as well as
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Success
at
All
Cost
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Although he wasn't very big, Strangler had a simple plan for defeating his opponents and it had never failed to work. He's put his massive arm around the neck of his opponent and cut off the oxygen. Many an opponent had passed out in the ring with Strangler Lewis.
The problem when he fought Yussif the Turk was that Yussif didn't have a
neck. His body went from his head to his massive shoulders.
Lewis could never get his hold and it wasn't long that the Turk flipped
Lewis to the mat and pinned him. After winning the championship, the
Turk demanded all five thousand dollars in gold. After he wrapped
the championship belt around his vast waist, he stuffed the gold into the
belt and boarded the next ship back to Europe. He was a success!
He had captured America's glory and her gold!
"Then I returned and saw vanity under the
sun: There is one alone, without companion: He has neither son nor
brother. Yet there is no end to all his labors, nor is his eye
satisfied with riches. But he never asks, 'For whom do I toil and deprive
myself of good?' This also is vanity and a grave misfortune."
Solomon describes a man, like so many today, who doesn't know how to quit.
He can't slow down. He's driven to succeed, to achieve, to
accumulate. He works harder and harder to become that successful
person he so wants to be. And never once does he pause long enough
to ask the question, "Who am I doing this for? Why do I feel compelled to
run faster and faster in the rat race?"
"Better is a handful of quietness
In Jesus' name, Amen.
This weeks thought and comments comes from Thought-for-the-day a daily
devotional which you can
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