Reuben, thou art my
firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength, the excellency of
dignity, and the excellency of power: Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel;
because thou wentest up to thy father’s bed; then defiledst thou it: he went up
to my couch (Genesis 49:3-4).
It’s possible for
someone to have so much ability or be gifted with a certain skill, yet when
such a skill is required, that individual isn’t chosen, because he or she
doesn’t have the right character. If you’d build your mind and develop the
right mental structures, sooner or later, you’ll see the manifestations in your
personality. Mental structure here doesn’t mean imaginations and reasoning;
rather, they’re attitudes that you’ve cultivated over time that control your actions.
For instance, someone
may have a great voice but he’s unable to make good music. Not because his
voice isn’t fantastic, but because he’s not trained and disciplined to make the
most of his gift. We read about Reuben in our opening scripture. Reuben’s
character and ability collided. He was the beginning of Jacob’s strength, the
excellence of his wisdom. That means Jacob invested so much in him, but he was
unstable as water; therefore, he wasn’t going to excel.
The Hebrew word for
“unstable” is “Pachaz,” which also means frothiness; to be unrestrained and
undisciplined. Reuben was undependable as foamy water. He had the ability to be
someone influential and prosperous, but his character wouldn’t let him excel.
The ability to take on
more assignments because of your performance is an excellent character. That
means, you’re dependable and when there’s an innovation to be actualized, you
readily come to mind. But there’re those who are never thought of, to handle responsibilities,
because they aren’t dependable.
Become the best of you
by cultivating the right character. Inside you are hidden treasures; you came
into this world with a unique personality. There’s something you possess that
nobody else in the world has; hence it’s important to find your place, and be
the best of that peculiar you.
PRAYER: Dear Father, I
thank you for the investment of your Word in me, and the training that I
receive through the Spirit, which has helped me form an excellent character. I
recognize and take advantage of your grace in me to do more, and attain higher
heights of greatness, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY: Psalm
119:9, Daniel 6:3, Acts 20:32
1 YEAR BIBLE READING
PLAN: 2 Corinthians 1-2:1-4 Proverbs 12-13
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: Luke 20:27-38 1 Samuel 22
2 YEAR BIBLE
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