BOAST NOT
II Cor. 12:6 I have plenty
to boast about and would be no fool in doing it, because I would be telling the
truth. But I won’t do it. I don’t want anyone to think more highly of me than
what they can actually see in my life and my message, NLT
If anybody had reason
to boast, it would have been Paul. He
was a very well-educated man and was well on his way to the top early on in his
life. He was very passionate about his
beliefs and it showed. He was highly
respected amongst his peers and there seemed to be no end to his
potential.
After his conversion,
Paul could still boast about many things.
He was the most prominent leader in the early Church. He was very passionate about the Lord and
wise beyond his years. He established
churches wherever he went and was a great disciple-maker. He taught people everywhere the deeper things
of God and no one in the Church doubted his trustworthiness. He was a leader amongst men and wrote much of
the New Testament.
Yet, Paul was not one
to gloat about himself. He didn’t want
the attention. His sole desire was to
bring Christ to people. He wanted others
to see Christ and to focus on Him. He
wanted people to hear the message and not see the messenger. It was all about Jesus and not about himself.
We should have the same
spirit as Paul. It can never be about
us. Our sole purpose ought to make
Christ known and not ourselves. We must
guard our souls from wanting the attention.
We must purposely direct the attention to Christ. It’s not about us; it’s about Christ. Our living should always be such that others
can see Christ in us.
Don’t rob the Lord of
His glory by letting yourself be the center of attention and not Him. Keep your soul in tune with God and you will
always seek to honor the Lord.
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