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How to Be Ten Times
Better Than the Competition
At the
end of the time set by the king to bring them in, the chief offficial
presented them to Nebuchadnezzar. The king talked with them, and he found
none equal to Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah; so they
entered the kings service. In every matter of wisdom and understanding
about which the king questioned them, he found them ten times better than
all the magicians and enchanters in his whole kingdom.
Daniel 1:18-20 (NIV)
It was a corporate climate
in which downsizing was the dominant objective, and top executives
of studios and networks were being dumped into the streets of Hollywood
and New York by the scores. Still other execs were given early
retirement or having their contracts bought out in their fifties.
In this environment a Christian exec at a major TV network was given a
three-year contract at age 70! How did this happen? Everybody inside and
outside the network knew how valuable he was to the companyhe was
outstanding!
When
Nebuchadnezzar looked over his new crop of graduates from Babylons
Officer Candidate School, four men stood above the rest. He perceived
them as ten times better than the rest of the candidates. In view of their
excellence, he overlooked the fact that they were Jewish aliens, slaves
from Judah. He overlooked the fact that they had strange notions about
everything from diet to deity. He could see what they could do for his
kingdom.
All
employers, like kings, want to recruit and keep really outstanding people.
Many Christians in the often hostile environment of media still have their
jobs because theres nobody better to hire! Survival
Principle 52:
There is no substitute for excellence; it is
the path to success and high praise. Proverbs 22:29 observes,
Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before Kings.
He will not serve before obscure men. Youll be passed over
for more jobseven in mediabecause you are mediocre than because
you are a Christian.
Well,
yeah, you say, But Daniel and the boys must have been blessed
with exceptional talent. Im not that gifted. It wasnt
their talent that Nebuchadnezzar lauded. He was dazzled by their excellence
in every matter of wisdom and understanding. While their achievement
no doubt required at least normal intelligence and some talent, wisdom
and understanding are attributes largely distinct from both. My godly,
eighty-seven-year-old father grew up on a farm and never had a college
course, but his wisdom and understanding are awesome. Wisdom and understanding
can be acquired [See the book of Proverbs]. Even those with modest gifts
can share in them.
Survival
Principle 53:
Character and wisdom are acquired, not innate,
andin the long runwill overpower talent and charisma .
Finally,
there is a powerful reminder in this passage about the insignificance
of labels and titles. Did you note that in the list above the four are
referred to by their Hebrew names, not their Babylonian ones! Nebuchadnezzar
couldnt stand their Hebrew names because they all glorified a god
he didnt worship. So, he gave Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah
names honoring pagan deitiesBelteshazzar, Shadrack, Meshach, and
Abednego. After their God had shown His superior power through them, it
didnt matter what they were called. They had the right stuff.
Powerful
point. Bestowing titles or calling names doesnt change anybodys
true character. Calling a person a reverend doesnt make
him worthy of reverenceonly character does that! Likewise, calling
a person self-righteous shouldnt hinder his commitment
to true righteousness.
The final survival principle is: Dont
be preoccupied with either titles or labels. Its better to be known
by your character than your nomenclature.
(Survival Principle 54)

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