There are seven spiritual laws of success. However, the 7th Spiritual Law of Success ties the other six laws together. This article will illuminate the 7th Spiritual Law of Success.
The Spiritual Laws of Success
Before addressing the 7th Spiritual Law of Success, quickly reviewing the first six might be handy. It is important to note that many have never engaged these six.
1. Establish the correct goal – To establish the correct goal, one must first be able to define success. Once defined, make that the goal.
2. Preparation or education – One must acquire the know-how to achieve the goal. Once we have ascertained enough to choose a goal, the second step toward successfully achieving that goal is to discover the way—to secure the additional education, training, and experience to give us the know-how to achieve our goal.
3. Good Health – Obeying the laws of health is a sure way to obtain good health. Proper diet, adequate sleep, physical exercise, ample fresh air, cleanliness, suitable elimination, positive thinking, and righteous living all contribute to good health.
4. Drive – This law of success is highly dependent on the third: good health. Impassive efforts might carry an individual toward their goal. Still, it will certainly not get them far enough to achieve it. Drive is the engine that takes effort across the finish line. However, if their health is poor, it is challenging to employ the necessary drive. Without energy, drive, and persistent vigor, an individual should never anticipate becoming sincerely successful.
5. Resourcefulness – So far, we have quite a list of laws that, if followed, would guarantee one solid success. But not so fast! As crucial as these laws are, they are not enough to achieve the goal.
We perpetually confront unforeseen problems, perils, hindrances, or holdups as we live. While proceeding along on schedule, out of nowhere comes an unexpected
complication. Some abrupt occurrence arises, which seems to terminate the plan altogether or cause a substantial stall.
So, to meet these constantly arising problems, one must have resourcefulness!
Therefore, when obstacles and unforeseen circumstances arise to block one’s path, one must be resourceful enough to undertake the difficulty, thwart the hurdle, and remain on course.
6. Perseverance – Well, it is no wonder that perseverance would follow resourcefulness. Overcoming obstacles can become arduous, to say the least. In any event, one must have the resolve to carry on in spite of the obstacles. It takes a strong determination to accomplish a goal. The larger the goal, the larger the determination required to reach it. Perseverance is a necessary component of success. [For more information on these six laws, please click this link.]
7. Seek God – This law may be in last place, but it is not the least. In fact, it is the most vital of the laws. It is listed as last, given that it is the last that most will recognize and employ. However, it is first in terms of making real success possible.
Few will acknowledge that God is a chief factor in determining the success or failure of an individual’s life. Individuals will spend their lives paying no heed to divine direction until their backs are up against a wall and they have nowhere to turn.
Looking at this logically, if one were to acknowledge God initially, perhaps the wall would have never been an issue. God can part wisdom that would have prevented circumstances from reaching that point.
An individual may have acquired success using the first six laws, enjoyed a luxurious life, and suddenly fell on hard times, possibly losing all. Then suddenly, as a last resort, they recognize the God they’ve ignored all along. It is indeed better to recognize Him from the beginning instead of the end.
However, recognizing and trusting God is no longer the standard in our post-modern world of vanity, sophistication, and modern science. There is no place for God in our education systems.
Ironically, the crucial seventh law of success is staying in the guidance and continuous help of the Lord. Individuals who do not recognize and practice this law are doomed for failure when all is said and done.
Looking at the first law, choosing a goal is not choosing any goal but the right goal. This approach ensures that an individual makes a correct start initially. The proper goal sets the direction of one’s life’s journey. Success is the goal of that journey. Success is where you ultimately arrive—and true success comprises a happy and enjoyable voyage along the way.
Most goals are to reach material success, seek contentment in vanity, material acquisitions, status, etc., and seek people’s praises. The problem with those goals is true genuine happiness is not material, and money is not its supplier. In the end, it is vanity, as Solomon observed, is like striving after the wind! He said in Ecclesiastes 2:11, “Then I looked on all the works that my hands had done And on the labor in which I had toiled; And indeed all was vanity and grasping for the wind. There was no profit under the sun.” NKJV
An individual’s bank account may be hefty, but their life is empty. Material accomplishments initially provide the thrill of satisfaction, but that thrill doesn’t last and only fuels the desire for more. It is like being high on a drug; once it has finished its course, then comes the crash, and the addict needs more. Solomon said in Ecclesiastes 5:10, “He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase: this is also vanity.”
We, as humans, always desire to have more than we have. In Solomon’s observation, those who consume their time compulsively pursuing money never experience the happiness it assures. This way of life leads many to depression once they discover the truth concerning material wealth.
Additionally, it is crucial to understand that wealth entices thieves and slackers, causes sleepless nights and fear, and ultimately ends in loss because it must be left behind (Mark 10:23-25; Luke 12:16-21).
No matter how much one earns, one will never have enough if one tries to create happiness by amassing wealth. Money in and of itself is not wrong, but loving money leads to all sorts of sins. 1 Timothy 6:10 reads, “For the love of money is the root of all evil…” and 1 Timothy 6:9 NIV reads, “People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction.”
Money only solves one aspect of life: finances. This fact leaves all the other aspects dangling in the wind: emotional, physical, mental, etc.
Whatever the financial situation, one must not depend on money to make them happy. In its place, they must seek the will of the Lord for their lives.
Solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 3:10-11:
10. I have seen the God-given task with which the sons of men are to be occupied.
11. He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end. NKJV
Man is a physical being but also a spiritual being. God “has put eternity in their hearts.” This eternity in the heart of man is a spiritual void. God has instilled in man an edgy yearning and a spiritual thirst, giving him eternal value. His physical body is sustained with physical things, such as food and water, and he is pleased with physical things, such as material things that he can touch and feel. However, they don’t feed the spiritual side of their souls, leaving a void, a spiritual hunger. Significant problems can occur when one attempts to fill this spiritual void with material things. A spiritual craving is never satisfied by material food! It is literally “grasping for the wind.” Only the eternal God can truly fill this void.
The Significance of the 7th Law
The 7th law is the wrap-around. It ties all of the laws together in one divine package.
The 7th Law casts success from a totally different perspective. It will cause one to modify their ultimate major goal (the first law). It changes everything. There will still be minor goals to provide for material needs, such as one’s profession or occupation, to achieve the major goal.
The major goal becomes spiritual instead of material, causing one to live the way of the Ten Commandments and every Word of God, the Bible. Without divine guidance, the wrong goal is always set.
It will also be a different way to fulfill the second goal (preparation and education). One will seek to learn the true values of life, the present one and the one hereafter, causing the Bible to be the leading textbook that reveals the mind of God.
In fulfilling the third law (good health), it will include divine knowledge such as the laws of health.
The fourth law (drive) will be fueled by motivation from God’s Word. The Bible has many Scriptures addressing diligence, thirty-seven in the King James Version. For example, Hebrews 11:6 says, “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”
Take Exodus 15:26, which reads:
…” If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the LORD thy God, and wilt do that which is right in his sight, and wilt give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am the LORD that healeth thee.”
By diligently obeying God and keeping His Commandments, one is assured of fulfilling the third law of good health.
Wisdom comes from God. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.” NIV
Regarding the fifth law (resourcefulness), one needs God’s wisdom to resolve the perpetual problems and meet the frequent obstacles that plague life’s path. Individuals with a quality relationship with God can seek His counsel and advice and receive divine guidance. This relationship involves being submissive, obedient, diligent, and faithful.
Lastly, looking at law six (perseverance), one is advised to heed the words of Jesus in Matthew 24:13, “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” These words encourage us not to give up, to press on, and to reap the rewards.
Conclusion
These seven laws are the way not only to material success but to spiritual success as well. Overall, a life that is rewarding, rich, and interest-filled leads to abundant living and, in the end, to eternal life and glory in the Kingdom of God. True success cannot be achieved without obeying the 7th spiritual law of success.
It teaches us to choose the correct goal. It teaches one to study, to show oneself approved of by the Maker. It teaches and leads one to acquire knowledge with correct and true education in preparation for success. It teaches one to observe their health. It teaches persistence, drive, dedication, and tireless application. It teaches resourcefulness and offers one devout help in applying it—and it teaches enduring to the end!
The 7th spiritual law of success helps one to constantly look forward to the overall goal, an eternity in the Kingdom of God!
The Scripture that best makes this point is found in Ecclesiastes 12:13, “Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole [duty] of man.” NIV
True success cannot be accomplished without the 7th spiritual law of success.
Amen
Questions, comments, and concerns may be left below.
Blessings!
Hi Nathaniel,
Thank you for this insightful breakdown of the 7th Spiritual Law of Success. It’s fascinating how this law ties all the others together, emphasizing that true success is not just about material wealth but about aligning our goals with God’s purpose. The idea that material pursuits alone can leave a void resonates deeply, and the reminder to seek divine guidance first rather than as a last resort is powerful.
A question I have is about the role of free will in this context. If success is ultimately tied to seeking God’s will, how do we balance our personal desires and ambitions with the divine plan? How can we discern whether our goals are aligned with God’s purpose or driven by our own motivations?
I would be curious about the answer to that, and also thought I’d answer how I think about it. Psalm 37:4 says: Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.
I do not understand this to be a promise of wealth. What I understand it to mean is that when i delight in God and I am following what I know He has told me in His Word, then I can trust that the desires that I have in my heart (my goals, etc) are from God.
What do you think?
– Scott
Greetings, Scott – I agree with your understanding of Psalm 37:4 as it is in the context of trusting God (vss. 3, 5). The Hebrew word translated as delight means to be soft or pliable. Therefore, if we are pliable or yielding to God, our desires will be in His will.
Verse 5 says, “Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.”
To commit to the Lord means entrusting everything—our lives, families, jobs, possessions—to His control and guidance. To commit ourselves to the Lord means to trust in Him, believing that He can care for us better than we can ourselves. We should be willing to wait patiently for Him to work out what is best for us (vs. 7).
Thanks, as always, for commenting!
Thought-provoking article on the 7th spiritual law of success!I really appreciate your exploration of this principle and how it connects spiritual beliefs with personal success. The idea of aligning one’s actions with higher values to achieve true fulfillment is both inspiring and practical.One question I have is about the application of this law in daily life. How do you suggest someone begins to integrate this principle into their routine if they’re new to spiritual practices? Are there specific exercises or practices that can help in embodying this law more effectively?From my own experience, I’ve found that setting clear, value-driven goals and regularly reflecting on one’s purpose can make a significant difference. It’s interesting to see how such practices align with this spiritual law and contribute to overall success.Thanks for providing such a meaningful perspective—I’m looking forward to exploring how these principles can further enrich my personal and professional journey!
Greetings – Psalms 37:4 reads, “Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.” This Scripture is in the context of trusting God (verses. 3, 5). The Hebrew word translated as delight means to be soft or pliable. Therefore, if we are pliable or yielding to God, our desires will be in His will.
Verse 5 of the same passage reads, “Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.“
To commit to the Lord means entrusting everything—our lives, families, jobs, possessions—to His control and guidance. To commit ourselves to the Lord means to trust in Him, believing that He can care for us better than we can ourselves. We should be willing to wait patiently for Him to work out what is best for us (vs. 7).
Prayer is a practical and effective tool for seeking and connecting with God for His will in our lives.
This article elaborates on prayer: How to talk with God.
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Thank you for your insightful article which discusses the laws for success. I believe that we have a purpose in life and to make our goal to live a life of service to others and help others aligns with what your article discusses.i believe that we should look after our mind body and soul. Money and material possessions do not make you happy, they give an instant gratification which passes leaving one empty and looking for more.
Absolutely Lyn – Thanks for commenting!
To have success we should seek God first according to the scripture and everything else will follow because God sees all things and knows all things before it happens. Because of this let’s seek first the wisdom of God and He will lead us in the way we ought to go and cause us to have success in every area of our lives.
Amen, Norman – Thanks for commenting
Success is very important at every level. And my master always taught me that the spiritual preceded the physical. What we envision and what is decided by the Most High will manifest in the physical realm, even if it takes time. That’s why you must perseverant, never give up, and work towards your goal everyday. Also, you must seek God first before doing anything. Actually, I’d put seek God as the first spiritual law of success. Thanks for sharing, I’m very grateful for this encouraging content.
Greetings, Angelce – I agree with your master. The spiritual does indeed precede the physical. For that reason, we must always stay in tune with the Holy Spirit of God regarding our goals. The only reason why seeking God is the last law is because it ties all of the other laws together—it completes the package.
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Wow, too few I’m afraid are willing to stand on these principles that our forefathers and on and on down the ancestral lines of verbally passed on core beliefs, and even our very nature cries out to our creator longing for the fellowship He offers. It is good to see written the evidence of how this law may be last; but in essence is the very most paramount of all the principle laws you set forth as the means to succeed, both in the physical and in the spiritual. Many more such publications should flood our internet and bring about mass revival in this world such the likes of have never been told. God bless and best wishes, keep up this kind of communications and push, pay, and pray it forward!
Greetings, Eric – For sure, the world world would be a better place if these principles were exercised. We must keep our lights shining in the world and hope and pray that they will shatter the darkness until the return of Christ.
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Hi Nathaniel,I just finished reading your article on “The 7th Spiritual Law of Success,” and I must say, it was truly inspiring! The way you tied together the importance of seeking God above all else while pursuing success really resonated with me. I’m curious—how have you personally applied this law in your own life? Do you have any stories or experiences that highlight its impact?Looking forward to hearing more from you!Best regards,Gabriel John
Greetings, Gabriel – I absolutely seek guidance from God daily. Unfortunately, earlier in life, before I became a Christian, I didn’t, and I’ve hit quite a few walls along the way as a result. But that has changed, and in fact, this website is the result of God’s guidance.
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Nathaniel, welcome to WA. I’m so glad to meet a fellow Christ follower here. Your about me page was straight forward and inspirational. The 7 spiritual laws of success are very well laid out and, in my opinion right on! “I love those who love Me, and those who seek Me diligently will find Me”. I will be reading your articles of encouragement often and I wish you the best of luck here at WA.
Thank you, Walter. I’m glad to know that you enjoy the website. Be sure to visit as often as you like.
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It’s fascinating how the law integrates spiritual beliefs with practical success principles. The idea that seeking divine guidance can bring coherence to the other laws and offer a deeper sense of purpose resonates strongly.The perspective that material success alone isn’t fulfilling and that spiritual alignment can provide lasting happiness is something that really makes you reflect. It’s a reminder that true success might not just be about achieving goals but also about finding deeper meaning and connection. What are your thoughts on how spiritual beliefs influence your approach to success?
Greetings, Elica – My spiritual beliefs influence my approach to success is based on trusting God according to the Scripture passage found in Proverbs 3:1-8
1 My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments:
2 For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.
3 Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart:
4 So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
7 Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil.
8 It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
By keeping the Commandments of God and trusting Him, slighting my own understanding, I rely on Him to direct my path to success.
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You did a wonderful job explaining how the Law of Dharma encourages us to align our lives with our higher purpose. I loved how you emphasized the importance of serving others as a path to finding fulfillment—it really resonated with me. I’m curious, do you have any practical tips for someone trying to discover their unique gifts or calling? Also, how can we stay mindful of our purpose in the midst of everyday challenges? Thanks for sharing such deep and thoughtful insights; this article has definitely given me a lot to reflect on!
Greetings, Bob – When we accept the gospel of Jesus, we receive the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 1:13 reads, “In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise,” One of the ways the Spirit manifests itself is the issuance of one or more spiritual gifts. As it states in 1 Cor 12:6-7, “There are different kinds of working [gifts], but the same God works all of them in all men. Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good. NIV The passage continues to list the various spiritual gifts.
To discover your spiritual gift or calling, pray for guidance and yield to the Spirit what it brings to your mind. You will be directed. As the Scripture advises us in Prov 3:5-6
5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
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This article beautifully ties together the essence of success through the 7th Spiritual Law. I find it particularly enlightening how this law, often overlooked, is emphasized as the cornerstone of true success. It’s a profound reminder that material wealth alone cannot fill the spiritual void within us. The connection between setting the right goals and seeking God’s guidance resonates deeply. I’m curious, how do you personally recommend balancing the pursuit of earthly success with maintaining spiritual well-being? Do you believe that in today’s society, people are more inclined to recognize this need for divine guidance, or is it still largely ignored? Your insights on this are truly inspiring and provide much-needed clarity. How might we better integrate these spiritual laws into our daily lives? God bless, Amen.Opa!
Greetings, Opa – The first step in integrating spiritual laws into our lives is recognizing that God is the source of all things. In Haggai 2:8, God is quoted saying, “The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts.” God owns it all. All that we have is because He has given us the ability to obtain it. Deuteronomy 8:18 reads, “But thou shalt remember the LORD thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.”
Therefore, we must recognize and trust Him for guidance by communicating with Him through prayer and obedience. This article will help with communication: How to Talk with God.
Prov 3:5-7 reads:
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and depart from evil. NKJV
Acknowledging God through acceptance of His Son, Jesus Christ, will allow Him to guide us in our pursuit of the right goals.
Unfortunately, today’s society perpetually turns away from God and goes their own ways. But true is the Scripture, which says, “There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death.” NKJV
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It’s interesting to see how success is not just about setting goals and working hard, but also about seeking a deeper spiritual connection. The emphasis on balance between material and spiritual achievements really resonates. I love the idea that true success is about more than just accumulating wealth—it’s about finding purpose and fulfillment in life through a connection with the divine. A very insightful read that offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be truly successful!
Amen, Randi – Thanks for commenting!
I found your article on the 7th Spiritual Law of Success to be thought-provoking and enlightening. The way you’ve articulated this principle offers valuable insights into integrating spirituality with success.Questions:Practical Application: How can individuals practically apply the 7th Spiritual Law in their daily lives to ensure they’re aligning their actions with this principle?Overcoming Challenges: What are some common challenges people face when trying to adhere to this law, and how can they overcome them?Personal Opinion:I really appreciate the focus on spiritual alignment as a foundation for achieving success. It’s refreshing to see an approach that integrates inner values with external accomplishments, as it offers a more holistic view of success.Experience:In my own journey, I’ve found that aligning my goals with my core values has made a significant difference in my sense of fulfillment and purpose. However, balancing spiritual principles with practical action can be challenging, and I’m always looking for more strategies to help integrate these aspects effectively.Discussion:It would be interesting to explore how this spiritual law compares to other success principles from different philosophies or traditions. How does it align or differ from concepts in other spiritual or self-help frameworks? And, in what ways can these principles be adapted to modern contexts and varied personal goals?Thanks for such an insightful exploration of this spiritual law!
Greetings, Frank – The 7th spiritual law is to seek God. The best way for individuals to apply this law in their everyday lives is to acknowledge that God is the source of all things and establish a relationship with Him through prayer and His Word, the Scriptures. For example, Prov 3:5-7 reads:
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and depart from evil. NKJV
If we acknowledge that God is our soul source, follow this passage, and trust Him, He will direct us and lead us to our success.
Regarding overcoming challenges, the common challenge is discouragement. However, Ephesians 6:10 reads, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.” NIV It boils down to faith and trust.
Many other success principles focus on trusting in ourselves. However, Deuteronomy 8:18 reads, “And you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth” NKJV
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Hello Nathaniel,
This post on the 7th Spiritual Law of Success is deeply thought-provoking. I appreciate the review of the first six laws and how they build up to the seventh. The idea that seeking God should be a fundamental part of our journey to success really resonates with me.
It is a powerful reminder that spiritual guidance can provide wisdom and help us navigate challenges more effectively. The contrast between material success and genuine happiness is particularly striking. I agree that true success involves more than just achieving goals; it is about finding deeper fulfillment and purpose.
Thanks for sharing this insightful perspective!
Thanks for commenting, Starlight!
Great article, in my opinion, the 7th Spiritual Law of Success emphasizes the holistic approach needed for achieving true success. This law acknowledges the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit by establishing a clear, meaningful goal, then preparing through education and self-improvement, and maintaining good health. It’s a balanced and sustainable approach that ensures success, and the ability to enjoy and sustain it. This perspective encourages a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life, aligning external achievements with internal well-being. Thank you.
Many thanks for commenting, Team!
I found the discussion on the 7th Spiritual Law of Success really thought-provoking! Reflecting on my own journey, I’ve noticed that embracing this principle has been transformative. For instance, applying the idea of “purposeful action” has helped me align my daily tasks with my long-term goals, creating a sense of fulfillment and direction. Do you know of anyone else that has experienced similar changes in their life or work by integrating these spiritual laws? I’d love to hear more about how others have applied these principles and the impact it’s had on their success.
Greetings, Marlinda – To hear more about how others have been impacted by using spiritual principles, you can google “spiritual testimonies of professional success,” and you will find a host of testimonies.
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Your article on the 7th Spiritual Law of Success is truly enlightening. The way you’ve emphasized the importance of seeking God and aligning our goals with divine guidance as the cornerstone of true success is powerful and inspiring. The integration of biblical references adds depth and provides a clear understanding of how these spiritual principles can guide us toward a more fulfilling life. I found the explanation of how the 7th law ties together the other six to be particularly insightful, reinforcing the idea that true success encompasses both material and spiritual well-being. Your message is both motivating and spiritually enriching.
Greetings, Jonathan – Thanks for commenting!
I have not heard about the seven spiritual laws of success before, so it was very interesting to come across this post on the seventh spiritual law. It is fascinating how the seventh law ties the other six together. And although it is the last law, it is certainly not the least.
Starting with a clear goal and persevering until you have achieved it, is only possible if you look up to God for guidance. But how do you incorporate the seventh law in the life of someone that is not really spiritual? Thank you for your ideas.
Greetings, LineCowley – Achieving goals without looking to God for guidance is possible. However, to achieve true success and fulfillment, one needs to be guided by God.
It goes back to the Scripture referenced in the article, Ecclesiastes 3:10-11. God has placed “eternity in our hearts,” which represents a spiritual void. When this void is left unfulfilled, one cannot achieve true fulfillment and success by merely achieving goals. It’s like chasing the wind. Solomon made that clear in Ecclesiastes 2:11.
Many go through life attempting to fill this void with earthly things. However, one cannot replace spiritual needs with natural-earthy things.
It is the 7th spiritual law of success. One who is not spiritual cannot apply this law. They need to establish a relationship with the Lord.
The best way for individuals to apply this law in their everyday lives is to acknowledge that God is the source of all things and establish a relationship with Him through prayer and His Word, the Scriptures. For example, Prov 3:5-7 reads:
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.
7 Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and depart from evil. NKJV
If we acknowledge that God is our soul source, follow this passage, and trust Him, He will direct us and lead us to our success and true fulfillment.
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This is an article about the importance of seeking God in order to achieve true success. It discusses the seven spiritual laws of success, emphasizing that the most important law is to seek God. Material possessions and worldly achievements are not enough for true happiness. By following God’s word, we can live a life that is both spiritually and materially fulfilling.
Amen, Petr – Thanks for commenting!
Thank you for this comprehensive explanation of the 7th Spiritual Law of Success. It’s intriguing how this law ties together the other six laws, emphasizing the importance of divine guidance in achieving true success.You mentioned that the 7th law involves seeking God and making spiritual goals paramount. How do you think integrating this spiritual aspect might influence practical goal-setting and achieving success in a more secular context? Are there any specific examples or case studies where this spiritual approach has notably impacted someone’s success in their personal or professional life?Thanks again for the insightful article!
Greetings, Dave – Integrating the spiritual aspect would influence goal setting and achieving success by being guided in a way that would achieve total success, which includes material success and spiritual satisfaction.
To find examples of the effects of the spiritual approach, you can google “spiritual testimonies of professional success,” and you will find a host of testimonies.
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Your ability to explain things in a way that’s both engaging and easy to understand is something I really admire!
Thanks for commenting,Jacques.