Thursday, August 27, 2020

Whose glory do I seek? Am I true or false?

Morning: Psalm 18:1-20; Job 8:1-10, 20-22; Acts 10:17-33

Evening: Psalm 18:21-50; John 7:14-36

Our culture gives mixed messages ... You must not seek your own glory, but you must prove your worth in actions that usually bring real rewards. The Way of Jesus begs a question to our culture, “Whose glory do I seek?” If I seek to improve the well-being and good reputation of a community, my family or God, then it’s not all about me; I am being true, not a phony. Jesus did not seek his own glory. It is a good question to ask ourselves, and, of course, to answer honestly: “Whose glory do I seek?”

 

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