“And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27)
So
many people live life worried about what everyone else thinks and
wondering how they can impress other people. But we have to realize that
when we come to the end of life, we’re not going to stand before people
to give an account of our lives, we are going to stand before Almighty
God. He is not going to say, “Why didn’t you do what so-and-so said to
do? Why didn’t you fit into their mold? Why didn’t you take their
opinion?” No, He is going to ask, “Did you become who I created you to
be? Did you stay true to what I put in your heart?” This
is where Saul missed it. Saul had a big destiny. God had great
things in his future, but Saul was so insecure that he let people
squeeze him into their mold. He was afraid he was going to disappoint
somebody. He said in First Samuel 15:24, “I disobeyed the Lord’s
instructions because I was afraid of the people, so I did what they
asked.” Notice Saul knew what to do. He even admitted it, “I disobeyed
God’s instructions.” Why? He was a people pleaser. He forfeited his
destiny in order to please people. Friend, don’t let that be you! Don’t
be a people pleaser, be a God pleaser because pleasing God is all that
matters when all is said and done.
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