| In our self-help society, the conventional wisdom is | | | | success if we evolved from a self-centered, worldly |
| that you must control every aspect of your life to | | | | view of success to one that is more God-centered? |
| find success and happiness. What a shock, then, | | | | Living in a culture that worships at the altar of |
| when so many people finally achieve the career goals | | | | money, people can find it difficult to view success |
| they have worked so hard for over the years only | | | | with God at the center. This is a critical point to fully |
| to discover that the attainment of their goals | | | | comprehend, however. What God will reveal to us, if |
| didnât bring them the happiness they | | | | we listen to Him, is that true success is to love Him |
| anticipated. | | | | and to love others as He loves them. Success for a |
| Could the dissatisfaction be because our definition of | | | | Christian is glorifying His life by the way we are living |
| success is faulty? Would we find true happiness in | | | | ours. |