Daily with the King

by W. Glyn Evans

February 12 • Competition with Others

I must beware of one of Satan’s subtlest traps—competing with others. Jesus knew nothing of competition; He only knew service. Too often I am like the disciples, striving who should be greatest (Luke 22:24) and forgetting that the greatest of all is he who washes the feet of Others. 

Competition is really warfare, and the only competitor I have is myself. Competition is a Pandora’s box that releases a number of negative feelings toward others. This must be discouraged. But I must encourage negative feelings toward my own pride, laziness, selfwill, love of praise, and unwillingness to put myself out for others. I must avoid the religion of comparison, for God’s plan for me is as individual and distinctive as the formation of a snowflake. A true disciple compares himself with himself and he is able to say, “The Lord has enabled me to grow in that particular discipline.” 

Competition is one of Satan’s flaws. The moment God said to him. “Have you considered [seen] My servant Job? For there is no one like him” (Job 1:8), Satan was in a fit to bring Job down. Satan could not stand God’s praise of Job; he wanted it himself. Whenever I  am tempted to pattern my life or behavior after someone else, I must hear Jesus say: “What is that to you? You follow Me!” (John 21:22). Competition ceases the moment I follow Paul’s advice: “Give preference to one another in honor” (Romans 12:10). This kind of Striving is for the lowest, not the highest, place. Imagine that, striving for the humblest spot! Yet wasn’t this the path chosen by Jesus, who “humbled himself … even [to] the death of a cross” (Philippians 2:8, KJV)? Lord, give me excellent marks in thus following You! 

“For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you may not grow weary and lose heart” (Hebrews 12:3) 

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