November 17, 2020
by Pastor Chuck SwindollScriptures: Galatians 6:1–3
"SELF-PRAISE," says an ancient adage, "smells bad." In other words, it stinks up the works.
God says He hates "haughty eyes" (Proverbs 6:17).
"SELF-PRAISE," says an ancient adage, "smells bad." In other words, it
stinks up the works.
God says He hates "haughty eyes" (Proverbs 6:17). He calls a proud heart
"sin" (Proverbs 21:4). He says if praise is going to be directed your way,
"Let someone else praise you, not your own mouth" (Proverbs 27:2). The
apostle Paul, who had much to brag about, drove home the message with these
words:
If another believer is overcome by some sin, you who are godly should
gently and humbly help that person back onto the right path. And be careful
not to fall into the same temptation yourself. Share each other's burdens,
and in this way obey the law of Christ. If you think you are too important
to help someone, you are only fooling yourself. You are not that important.
GALATIANS 6:1–3
There is no greater deception than self-deception. It is a tragic trap laid
for everyone, but especially vulnerable are those who have achieved . . .
and start reading their own clippings the next morning.
Here's my advice based on three of the lessons I've learned about the
futility of self-promotion:
1. Get a good education—but get over it. Dig in and pay the price for
solid, challenging years in school, and apply your education with all your
ability, but please spare others from the tiring reminders of how honored
they should feel in your presence. No one cares about your GPA.
2. Reach the maximum of your potential—but don't talk about it. Keep
uppermost in your mind the plain truth about yourself: you must put your
pants on one leg at a time just like everybody else.
3. Walk devotedly with God—but don't try to look like it. If you are
genuine in your depth of devotion to God, you won't have to put it on
display or try to make it known. People will be drawn to your piety and
encouraged by it. Phony piety is a turnoff.
Instead of promoting yourself, promote the One who gave you your talents
and abilities.