When Heaven’s Approval Matters More Than Earth’s Applause

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Listen, we live in an applause-obsessed society. If people cheer for you, follow you, “like” you, the world calls that success. But God calls success something else. He calls it faithfulness. The Apostle Paul understood that. He wrote to the believers in Thessalonica and reminded them that even though they suffered for the truth, they were walking worthy of God who called them into His kingdom and glory (1 Thessalonians 2:12).

Paul wasn’t in it for the fame. He wasn’t going after the crowds. He said, “We worked night and day that we might not be a burden to any of you, while we proclaimed to you the gospel of God” (1 Thessalonians 2:9). That’s integrity. That’s obedience. He knew that one day the applause of man would fade, but the approval of God would echo into eternity.

See, the measure of your life isn’t how many people clap when you walk in the room. It’s whether God stands pleased when you stand before Him. Jesus said, “Woe to you when all people speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets” (Luke 6:26). In other words, if the world is cheering you on without conviction, something’s off. God’s truth exposes what’s wrong in us before it brings healing to us. You can’t be healed until you first face the disease. The good news of Christ begins by showing us our sin so that we’ll turn to the Savior for mercy. You can’t preach repentance and still be popular with a world that loves rebellion.

Paul told those Thessalonian believers that when they received the Word, they didn’t treat it as the word of men, but as the Word of God, and that Word went to work in them (1 Thessalonians 2:13). It changed their hearts and cost them their comfort. They faced opposition from their own countrymen, just like the early churches in Judea did. But Paul said that in all their distress, their steadfast faith brought him joy: “For now we live, if you are standing fast in the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 3:8).

Let that sink in. Real life, real joy, real purpose, comes not from prosperity, but from perseverance. Paul said they were “destined for affliction” (1 Thessalonians 3:3). Not because God abandoned them, but because He was shaping them. Faith that’s never tested is faith that can’t be trusted. God doesn’t bless every path that’s smooth, but He always blesses the path that’s straight.

Today, we need that same resolve. When the culture claps for compromise, don’t join in. When your convictions cost you friends, don’t flinch. When obedience brings opposition, remember this truth: it’s better to suffer in the will of God than to prosper outside of it. Peter said it plainly, “If you are insulted for the name of Christ, you are blessed, because the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon you” (1 Peter 4:14).

So keep your eyes on the crown, not the crowd. The crown comes from Christ. Paul said his joy and reward were not fame or fortune but the people who stood firm in faith, their perseverance was his crown at the Lord’s coming (1 Thessalonians 2:19). The same goes for us. Heaven keeps score differently.

Don’t chase the spotlight; chase the Savior. Don’t crave the world’s praise; crave God’s pleasure. Because when the smoke of this world clears and the applause fades, one sentence will matter above all others: “Well done, good and faithful servant” (Matthew 25:21). That’s the approval worth living, and dying, for.

What helps you stay focused on God’s approval when the world is clapping for compromise?
 
Good morning, David;

The more we truly give God all the glory and the honor we develop an attitude, "it's less about me."

As believers we're all a work in progress and one of the weak areas is "being up front." This can take away God's glory and being up front means one has to sustain this habit and soon their words become broken down and not the prompting of God's Word.

One of my early ministries was playing on the praise team. At first it was nice to get the approval and handclapping of the worshipers. This is natural amongst musicians but what we were missing was the handclapping is for the Lord.

1 Corinthians 10:31, Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. - NKJV

God bless you, David, and thank you for sharing.

bobinfaith
 

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