We've heard alot recently about approval ratings, particularly with regard to the leaders of our political parties, not to mention the football commentators' opinions regarding who might be a more worthy winner of this year's preliminary finals. Then again there are the many times we try, consciously or unconsciously, to do our best to meet the approval of others.
When it comes to the crunch, the only approval that really counts is God's. Toward the end of his life King Hezekiah turned from Isaiah and faced God, praying: "Remember, O God, who I am, what I've done! I've lived an honest life before you, My heart's been true and steady, I've lived to please you; lived for your approval." (2 Kings 20:2, MSG)
One of our inspirational residents, who has earned God's stamp of approval, is quoted as saying: "Life is a gift from God, lived for God. For all the love and acceptance I was given, I was given courage with a fighting spirit of faith and strength."
Living for God's approval is far more valuable than striving to meet man's approval.