Let
someone else praise you, and not your own mouth;
an outsider, and not your own
lips.
Proverbs 27:2
Thoughts ~
There are people we have all
met that brag, boast, and praise themselves so much we want to choke. Those are
the people we often shy away from. We are human beings who have been created to
praise God, not ourselves, even though we sometimes think we need the extra
attention. But God clearly does not want us to go around talking about how
great/giving/loving/helpful we are.
Sometimes exuberance and
excitement can be mistaken for boasting. It happened to me recently when I was sharing
how thrilled I was that over 53,000 people “liked” the Trust in the Lord page
on Facebook. When I see the numbers growing, I know that many more people are
being encouraged in their faith. Some do
not read the Bible at all and the scripture they see on the TITL page is it for
them.
But this day, in sharing my
excitement, my friend reacted in a cold manner towards me. I soon realized she
does not want to hear about ‘Trust in the Lord’ (she does not use Facebook or
cubits) and to her, I was boasting. I do not take any credit for the growth; it
is all God directing people to the page. Yet, because I offended her, I decided
not to share this with her anymore. Even when I did not mean it as praising
myself, she took it that way. Sometimes we are misunderstood. And sometimes we
really are boasting. We need to know the difference and watch our intentions.
When we are likeable, more people will listen to us share our love for God.
Action ~
Simple action today. Ask
yourself if you are boasting or praising yourself. I ask myself this often.
Pray ~
Lord, thanks so much for the
wisdom of Proverbs and how You use it to make us wiser and more likeable. Amen.
Trusting the Lord,
Becky
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