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No Comparison

One of the most exclusive clubs in the world is to be a president of the United States. Each one has a legacy and way that they’ve run the country. New asters and people alike compare them against each other constantly. I imagine that being in that role it would be hard not to compare yourself against the presidents who came before you. Teddy Roosevelt fell into that trap, but soon learned the lesson of comparing yourself to someone else. He wisely said that comparison is the thief of joy. If I’m constantly comparing myself to another person, it’s hard to be happy, yet it’s something we all do. We try to measure ourselves against someone else to gauge how we’re doing. The problem is while we’re all running a race, we’re on different tracks. There’s no way to truly compare.

In John 21 Peter was slipping into that mindset. He had betrayed Jesus three times and decided he wasn’t worthy to continue being a disciple. After all, in his mind, no one else had betrayed Jesus. After not catching fish all night, they heard Jesus tell them to cast their nets on the other side again. They then had breakfast and Jesus pulled Peter aside to ask him if he loved Him and to tell him to feed His sheep. Jesus then told Peter, “Follow me,” again. He then told Peter how he would die one day. John was nearby and Peter asked Jesus about him. Jesus replied, “If I want him to stay alive until I come [again], what is that to you? You follow Me!” (AMP) Jesus was telling him not to compare himself with John. He wasn’t called to do what john was. He had his own race to run.

Galatians 6:4 says, “But each one must carefully scrutinize his own work [examining his actions, attitudes, and behavior], and then he can have the personal satisfaction and inner joy of doing something commendable without comparing himself to another.” If you’re going to compare yourself to someone, compare yourself to Jesus. He is our measuring stick and we’re all going to fall short which keeps us humble and shows us our need for Him. Don’t let pride trick you into looking at someone else other than Jesus so you feel better about yourself. Run your own race and follow the path God has for you. That is how you maintain joy in your relationship with Him and will continue to follow Him because you’re keeping your eyes on Him and not someone else.

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Embracing Your Uniqueness

In September of 2020, Nathan Apodaca’s truck broke down on his way to work. He grabbed his long board and a bottle of Ocean Spray cran-raspberry juice and kept going. He decided to video himself riding and drinking for his TikTok account. He added “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac and became a viral sensation with 35 million views. Then 134,000 other people copied it within a month trying to go viral too. If you watch Tik Tok or Reels from Facebook or Instagram, as soon as someone does a video that catches people’s attention, a lot of others do their own version trying to get views. The trend seems to be pressuring people to be copies rather than originals.

Psalm 139:13-14 says, “You formed my innermost being, shaping my delicate inside and my intricate outside, and wove them all together in my mother’s womb. I thank you, God, for making me so mysteriously complex! Everything you do is marvelously breathtaking. It simply amazes me to think about it! How thoroughly you know me, Lord!” (TPT) In Jeremiah 1:5 God said, “I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Before you were born I set you apart and appointed you as my prophet to the nations” (NLT). Then in Ephesians 2:10 it says, “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” All of these verses tell me that God created you as a unique individual with a unique plan for your life. Don’t spend your life copying someone else’s life.

In Galatians 6:4 we’re told, “Pay careful attention to your own work, for then you will get the satisfaction of a job well done, and you won’t need to compare yourself to anyone else.” God created you with a specific purpose and job to do. It’s when we get caught up in the comparison game that we start trying to copy what others are doing. Don’t fall for that lie that tries to distract you from your purpose. My friend’s dad used to say, “You were born unique. You need to die unique.” Embrace your uniqueness. Embrace your strengths and weaknesses and run the race God called you to run. Just like a real race, you must stay out of the other runner’s lanes. God gave you your own lane to run in so you would complete the work that’s as unique as you are. It’s time we all embraced our uniqueness.

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