WHAT’S YOUR MOTIVE?
I no longer have the card, but the question is now indelibly
etched on my mind. I ask it almost every day of my life. It has proven to be an
essential checkpoint I now apply on a regular basis:
- Why
are you planning this?
- What’s
the reason behind your doing that?
- Why
did you say yes (or no)?
- What
is the motive for writing that letter?
- Why
are you excited over this opportunity?
- What
causes you to bring up that subject?
- Why
did you mention his or her name?
- What’s
your motive, Pollasch?
Searching, probing, penetrating questions.
Because the path of servanthood is so perilous, we need to
cultivate a sensitive walk with God marked by obedience.
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