Performance In Christianity series
Real Metrics
Traditional metrics such as productivity can present a moving target and can often be misleading. As Jeff Haden notes in an article for Inc Magazine (Performance Metrics: Number “Can” Lie), “measuring is important, but measuring what you need to measure and measuring it the right way is critical.”
The Bible mentions measurements and performance in ways that most of us have ignored because we have overlooked the baseline. For the sake of performance, metrics outline and give us a view of how much we should examine verses in the book that make an example of this practical application.
Investopedia shares that Metrics are measures of quantitative assessment commonly used for assessing, comparing, and tracking performance or production. We could use a spiritual dashboard so we can measure how well we are doing, spiritually.
John 14:6 defines the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Looking at Metrics as it concerns Christian Performance, we must start with the measurement of Jesus; He is the reason for our life. What better way to measure our performance than to look to our Savior for our dashboard of analysis?
John 14:6
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
LORD God of Truth, Jehovah El Emeth (Psalm 31:5), we thank You for our quantitative assessment. We praise You for our understanding of performance measurement and the appropriate application. We decree and declare blessings upon those who understand the baseline of Christian performance, so that; by examining the Way, Truth, and life, we stimulate new possibilities for Life in Christ. Now, for the Kingdom and the Glory of God, we petition, with anointing in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and Savior, Amen.
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