Entry #11 - Don't Write Off Someone's Hard Work as Complete Luck

When people see some part of my life and say, "Dang, she got that because she's lucky." I don't like that because it subliminally writes off the generosity of God and any hard work I put in to get to that point of success.

It's like an iceberg. People only see the tip but if they only knew how much you put in to get there, how much you sacrificed, how much pain you went through, how much you did while expecting nothing in return, they wouldn't be saying it's pure luck. God is a good and just God. If you're generous with your time, work and effort, God is generous to you. It's a firm principle in the Bible. Simple but profound.

Not everything in life can be quantified by luck. I have more faith in the principles laid out in the Bible than secular terms used to define instances devoid of a Creator. I hope before people assume someone succeeding was because of 'pure luck', they try to look harder and appreciate that we have a very giving and good Father in Heaven who very much loves us.

Some days it might be small. Some days it might be large, but nonetheless, "every good and perfect gift comes from above" (James 1:17). Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. (2 Corinthians 9:6) So on one hand, if you worked hard all the while helping others, God sees your hard work and generosity and repays you with generosity.

All in all, you're actually helping yourself succeed by helping others succeed.


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