Excellent point. I love it. It’s been an ambition lately to contribute significantly to the development of laborers and give them away to other parts of the body.
I think the flip side is to have a healthy disdain for people who take credit for what they have not done. It’s lying and we have a responsibility, in some cases, to point out the falsehood.
It's tough when the rubber meets the road and someone "took" your idea/training and saw amazing fruit from it, and then never even acknowledged it was from you. Do I need to get the credit in that instance? Or can I praise the Lord for his work and that I got to be a part of it, even if no one else knows about it?
Can I give the Sunday school answer to your question? Jesus!! :)
Yes, that is who should get the credit... hopefully he is from me!
Excellent point. I love it. It’s been an ambition lately to contribute significantly to the development of laborers and give them away to other parts of the body.
I think the flip side is to have a healthy disdain for people who take credit for what they have not done. It’s lying and we have a responsibility, in some cases, to point out the falsehood.
It's tough when the rubber meets the road and someone "took" your idea/training and saw amazing fruit from it, and then never even acknowledged it was from you. Do I need to get the credit in that instance? Or can I praise the Lord for his work and that I got to be a part of it, even if no one else knows about it?