Good
Morning All,
Proverbs
16:18; “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall”
There is an old story about a frog who was friends with two ducks. They lived together in a pond behind a farmer’s
house. They were friends for many
years. Yet a very bad drought struck the
land. Soon the pond was dried up except
for a little mud in the middle. The ducks
were going to fly away but didn’t want to leave their friend the frog. Soon the frog came up with the idea of
holding onto a stick as the ducks held it in their mouths. As they flew away the frog would hold on with
his mouth and they would all fly to a new pond.
So the two ducks took hold of the stick at each end and the frog took
hold in the middle. Soon they were
flying high over the farmer’s house heading for the next pond. The farmer looked up and saw the trio flying
through the air. The farmer scratched
his head and said, “I wonder who thought of that?” The frog opened his mouth and said, “I did!”
Pride is one of our most egregious sins.
It is so slippery that we can be seduced into sin so craftily that we
fall into the trap. It begins so subtly;
it begins with a whisper. It begins with
a little success. It might be a pay
raise; it might be an unexpected yield increase; it might be someone
complementing you on your skills or talents.
At first, they are just that complements. Yet somehow the devil and our sinful nature
start the whisper. They tell us that we are
that good, or special, or wonderful, or talented or whatever. Soon we can hear the refrain that “they can’t
do it without you.” Then soon we believe
it. Our pride puffs us up and like an
overfilled balloon; we will pop.
Pride causes us to look at ourself and think we are great. It is the sin of placing “me over God” and
the devil enjoys slipping that one over on us.
So it becomes the sin we always commit; placing me on the throne of
God. Yet God offers us hope.
First, we are forgiven; God has graciously and mercifully removed our
sins because of Jesus’ atonement. He
also offers us a better way. We know
that pride puffs up but that love builds up.
Love is when we look to others and to their needs and not to our own selfish
wants. Love is the exact opposite of
pride. That is why love is the answer. When we love others, we look to them and to
their needs and concerns first. We look
to provide comfort and hope to others first.
When we do this, we can see how God is working in our life as well. We can see his grace giving to us the blessings
of this life. We see that it is truly
his gifts and not our talents that are responsible for our successes and for
our happiness. God grace alone should
erase all pride that we feel. It is his
mercy that blesses us.
Father,
too often I look at your blessings and think that it is my doing. Forgive me for my greed and my selfish pride. Guide me by your Spirit to lead a life of
love that puts others ahead of my wants and sees your great goodness in all of
my doings. Help me to destroy my foolish
pride that I may better serve you in your kingdom. In the precious name of Jesus, our Risen
Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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