PRIDE AND PRAISE
“He that offers praise as a sacrifice glorifies Me; and to him that
goes the right way I will show the salvation of God.” –Psalm 50:23
First: Isaiah 43:16-21; Resp: Psalm 126:1-6; Second: Philippians 3:8-14; Gospel: John 8:1-11.
PROMISE: “Though your sins be like scarlet, they may become white as snow.” –Is 1:18
First: Isaiah 43:16-21; Resp: Psalm 126:1-6; Second: Philippians 3:8-14; Gospel: John 8:1-11.
The Lord commands us to praise Him (Ps
50:14); it is a due sacrifice we offer to God (Ps 96:8), just as the
other sacrifices we owe Him. It takes humility to praise God, humility
to recognize our sinfulness before Him (Is 1:16ff).
We cannot praise Him without
acknowledging our own humble position before Him. He is all-powerful and
all-merciful. If we are proud, we will not be able to praise Him. In
our pride, we will either elevate ourselves, making ourselves the judge,
or we debase Him, bringing Him down to the level of a puny being with
no relevance. In the latter case, we judge Him unworthy of being
praised; in the former case, we don’t bother praising Him, for we judge
the Lord to be no more capable of arranging things than we are. If we
feel we don’t need Him, then we don’t feel He is worthy of our praise.
Pride is the enemy of praise. The Lord
loves a humble heart that praises Him. Humble yourself in the sight of
the Lord (Jas 4:10; see 1 Pt 5:6). Let everything that has breath praise
the Lord! (Ps 150:6)
PRAYER: Father, may I never prefer the praises of men to the glory and praises of God (Jn 12:43).PROMISE: “Though your sins be like scarlet, they may become white as snow.” –Is 1:18
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