The crucible is for silver and the
furnace for gold,
And each is tested by the praise accorded him. (Proverbs 27:21 NASB)
And each is tested by the praise accorded him. (Proverbs 27:21 NASB)
Most
people enjoy a good compliment, yet the praise afforded you, if not
appropriately received, can be more detrimental to your character than your
trials.
Trials
such as uncomplimentary things people may say about us, by nature, often
produce humility in our lives. On the other hand, tributes given to us can
sometimes engender pride in our hearts. It is not so much the praise that is
problematic, but how we start to conclude that we deserve this public applause.
The Christian life is a cooperative effort between God and man, but at times
our thinking about what we do and God does, becomes a little skewed. We start
to take added credit for our success than is warranted. Our arrogance becomes clear when we lose a
measure of gratefulness to God and others who have generally been part of our
success. When we are on this slippery slope, others can see it in us, but we
cannot see it in ourselves. Pride always blinds us to our faults. Due to our vanity, we need someone around us
that loves us enough to tell us the truth
Am
I saying that you can never receive a sincere compliment, of course not? We are
called to affirm each other. A simple thank you will suffice for any
commendation, yet we must also realize that all blessings ultimately come from
God, and without him, we can do nothing.
Publically
confessing that we have a propensity to take God’s glory is the antidote to
pride. You will only be telling people what they already know. They will be glad that you recognize it also.
Ken Barnes, the author of “The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places” YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
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http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
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