Good Morning All!
Proverbs
16:18; “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.”
There
once was a small prairie pond which was the home to a frog and two geese. As often happens, a drought hit the land and
the pond began to dry up. The geese were
ready to leave but the frog asked them to stay because he was afraid. They told him they would look for another
pond but when they returned, they told him the next pond was over 20 miles
away. The frog fretted for he did not
know what to do. Each day the pond got smaller,
and it would soon dry up. As the geese
were preparing to leave, the frog had an idea, an idea that would save
him. He told the geese to find a stick
and each of them would hold an end in their mouth, he would bite the stick in
the middle and hold on until they reached the next pond. The geese found the perfect size stick and
the frog closed his mouth around it and off they flew to the next pond. As they soared higher and higher, the frog
saw all the land and was impressed with his idea. They flew over a farmer, who upon seeing this
sight, scratched his head and asked,” I wonder who thought of that?” To which the frog opened his mouth and
replied,” I did” as he fell to the ground with a splat.
Pride goes before destruction and usually
with an open mouth as well. I have been
amused at the number of criminals who brag about their thievery on social media
like Face Book. Or students who complain
about school being boring or not understanding the teacher on Face Book during
school hours. Pride goes before
destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.
We see it happen all the time.
Groups work well until someone compliments it and then the individuals
want credit.
The writer of this proverb (probably
Solomon) knew full well the danger of a haughty spirit. It is the kind of spirit that believes it
knows better than God. It can tell God
how to deal with certain people, certain situations and solve all problems for
God. Then the shear folly of this falls
full into his lap and he is left going splat.
The attempt to tell a joke at someone else’s expense while the other person
is there. Gossip spread that, while
really juicy and easy to hear, is completely wrong and hurtful to another. Bragging about our successes while others
know the real events. All these things
make us look small to others but more importantly reflect poorly on how we see
the gifts which God has given to us.
We all love to take credit for good
things, that really is human nature just like we like to be where the fun is
and seen by many as fun and exciting.
But the devil like to take that and turn us away from God’s love to self-love
where we see our self as the center of attention and the most important. We fail to see that Christ is the center of
it all. The love which we receive from
him and through him gives us the wisdom and knowledge and the blessings of this
life. All things we should be thankful
for not bragging about. Our boast should
be for what Christ does for his people and how we are thankful to be one.
Dear Father, far too
often we are busy boasting and not praising you, we are claiming our successes
as our own and our failures are your will.
Forgive us that we are slow to give all honor and glory to your holy
name. Strengthen and preserve us as your
people bringing us into a more perfect walk with you. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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