THE LANGUAGE OF IMPACT

This morning while waking up I remember some world class icons and what’s being said about them even after years of demise.

Mahatma Gandhi of India, Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Martin Luther Kings Jnr of America, Mother Theresa of Calcutta and Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore.

Something connects them though they were not from the same race, nation, tribe, religion or political ideology.

The global community reverence their names even though they served different phases, era and communities. They gave their lives back to the service of mankind.

The lesson for us:

1. You can make a difference right where you’re.

2. What will distinguish you isn’t what you made for yourself but what you made happen for others.

3. When you’re well distinguished out, every religion will adopt you and honour you though it may be after your death.

4. Death doesn’t end the legacy of people who live to affect lives around them.

5. World changers don’t really physically touch the whole world. What they do in their corner is what’s amplified all over… All over the world.

6. Impact on one life and that little corner is impact on the rest world.

7. Man is a network, what affect one can be said to affect all. Injury to one is injury to all. Be a source of blessings.

As a Christian, you’ll not be remembered by your long prayer and fasting and much activities but by the good works you made to happen.

And good work depends on your capacity – the people listed above were not rich by worldly standard. They gave what they had: passion to serve. Stop thinking of money as means to good works.

What do you have?

Matthew 5:16 KJV
_Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven._

Ephesians 2:10 KJV
_For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them._

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