LARRAPY Convos – Blog 69: Choosing Faithfulness Over Fame
- jacksola33
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Introduction:
Fame is seductive. Recognition feels good. But in the Kingdom of God, faithfulness always matters more than fame. God isn’t impressed by platforms — He’s looking for steady, obedient hearts.
In False Gods Among Us, I challenge readers to prioritize faithfulness over visibility in a world obsessed with influence.
Main Points:
Fame is Fleeting; Faithfulness is Eternal: Today's headlines are tomorrow's forgotten memories.
God Rewards Obedience, Not Applause: Quiet obedience echoes into eternity.
Chasing Visibility Weakens Purpose: The more you chase fame, the more you dilute your calling.
Faithfulness Builds Character: Obedient living strengthens perseverance, humility, and depth.
Faithfulness Changes Lives Quietly: True impact often happens far from public recognition.
Practical Tips for Choosing Faithfulness:
Measure success by obedience, not followers.
Stay rooted in your original calling, even when unnoticed.
Regularly assess motivations: "Am I doing this for God or for approval?"
Celebrate private victories with God alone.
🧠 Mental Health Commentary:Chasing fame creates unstable identity structures based on external validation. True emotional stability comes from rooted purpose, not public recognition. Therapy often rebuilds identity after burnout from approval addiction.
✝️ Spiritual Reflection:Matthew 25:23 says, "Well done, good and faithful servant." God’s highest commendation is not "successful" — it's "faithful."
🌍 Cultural Commentary:Fame culture elevates the loudest, flashiest, and trendiest. Faithfulness, by contrast, often goes unseen — but it builds lives, families, and legacies that endure far longer than a trending hashtag.
Conclusion:Fame fades. Faithfulness lasts. Choose the applause of Heaven over the fleeting admiration of the crowd.
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