October 2
"...so to seek one’s own glory is not
glory."
Proverbs 25:27
When a person seeks recognition
for himself, that very act removes the worth of it. And this is
extremely difficult to resist doing. I listen to many interviews with
people who have risen to prominence, and to a man - they cannot cease
saying, "as I said in my book..." over and over again until
we're weary of hearing it. They may have gained fame and fortune
because of their book or whatever work they've accomplished, but this
kind of "glory" is worthless in the eyes of God.
The
very act of trying to bring glory to oneself makes the glory
worthless.
"But all their works they do to be seen by
men.
They make their phylacteries broad
and enlarge the borders
of their garments.
They love the best places at feasts,
the
best seats in the synagogues,
greetings in the marketplaces,
and
to be called by men, ‘Rabbi, Rabbi.’"
Matthew 23:5-7
In
other words, men dress richly and seek a name, seek to be admired and
honored before men and to be called "doctor so-and-so." But
the Lord is not impressed with their doctorate, the Lord sees the
heart. And when it's rooted in pride, it's going to end in a fall.
"Pride goes before destruction,
and a haughty spirit
before a fall."
Proverbs 16:18
This is not going to
end well. It will bring a man down every time.
“The man whom
God delights to bless,
he never curses with success.”
-Charles
Wesley
God hates pride. It was what brought down the greatest
of all the angels, Lucifer, now known as Satan. Believers must guard
themselves against all expressions of pride. It's the deadliest of
all sins.
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