DEVOTIONALS

EVERYONE IS IMPORTANT – IN GOD’S EYES

“But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise;
God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.”
1 Corinthians 1:27

The people God chooses to do His work are often plain, simple folks.
Look at the twelve men Jesus chose to be His disciples.
Fishermen, a tax collector, a “zealot.”
What a motley crew!
But they ended up “turning the world upside down.”
Those who saw them said they were unlearned, ordinary men.
“WHEN THEY SAW THE COURAGE OF PETER AND JOHN
AND REALIZED THAT THEY WERE UNSCHOOLED, ORDINARY MEN,
THEY WERE ASTONISHED AND TOOK NOTE THAT THESE MEN HAD BEEN WITH JESUS.”
(ACTS 4:13).
Did you notice the last part of the verse just listed?
There was just something about these men that made others realize they had been with Jesus.
What do people see in you that lets them know you have been with Jesus?
When others are around you, do they see the characteristics of Jesus,
or do they see someone with worldly characterisitics?
Do they see someone who is loving, kind and concerned about others,
or do they see someone who is selfish, self-centered, with an
“It’s all about me” attitude, who is prideful and boasts about
what you own, and what you have done, and who you know?
Maybe you didn’t make the “Who’s Who,” or worse, you made the “Who’s Not”!
That’s okay; God has a plan for you. God knows what He is doing.
God expects His children to be kind and caring toward others.
The scriptures tell us that God HATES pride (arrogant pride),
and anything that He HATES should not be seen in His children.
“TO FEAR THE LORD IS TO HATE EVIL; I HATE PRIDE AND ARROGANCE,
EVIL BEHAVIOR AND PERVERSE SPEECH.”
(PROVERBS 8:13)
The scriptures also tell us how pride causes problems with relationships.
“WHERE THERE IS STRIFE, THERE IS PRIDE,
BUT WISDOM IS FOUND IN THOSE WHO TAKE ADVICE.”
(PROVERBS 13:10)
We see from the previous verse that we can know if we have too much pride
if we feel like we have all the answers and do not listen to good advice.
Those with pride will be dealt with by God.
“PRIDE BRINGS A PERSON LOW, BUT THE LOWLY IN SPIRIT GAIN HONOR.”
(PROVERBS 29:23)
Pride can result in problems within the prideful person’s own family.
Disappointments in members of our own family can be very humbling.
“I WILL PUNISH THE WORLD FOR ITS EVIL, THE WICKED FOR THEIR SINS.
I WILL PUT AN END TO THE ARROGANCE OF THE HAUGHTY
AND WILL HUMBLE THE PRIDE OF THE RUTHLESS.”
(ISAIAH 13:11)
Pride can cause devastating and lasting problems for the prideful person.
“BUT WHEN HIS HEART BECAME ARROGANT AND HARDENED WITH PRIDE,
HE WAS DEPOSED FROM HIS ROYAL THRONE AND STRIPPED OF HIS GLORY.”
(DANIEL 5:20)
We don’t know how God will deal with pride in our lives, but according to His Word He will.
We may lose our job, have financial problems, have health issues,
or be devastated by the bad choices of family members.
We just need to be mindful that God does not like arrogant pride in His children.
His idea of success is totally different than the world’s idea of success.
Wealth, fame, acclaim – none of these are necessary for you to be used of God.

As a child of God, be kind and caring to others, and be ready
to share with those who are down and feel like they are not worth much,
that they are VERY important in God’s eyes.
God expects His children to build up others and not ourselves.

About Don Woodruff

Retired from FedEx and dedicated to sharing God's Word with others. I send out devotionals weekly and have written two books: "The Crucifixion Catalyst / Unspoken Messages From God To Believers" (published and available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble **out of print**) and "I'm Saved Now What?" (unpublished). I am currently working on a third one that will be a Daily Devotional. The devotionals on my Blog have been viewed by people in all 50 states and over 80 foreign countries. I sincerely believe the Lord provides the content for the devotionals and in 2013 He “tasked” me with distributing them and storing them on my Blog. They are free and I will not solicit any donations. I hope you enjoy them and feel free to leave comments if one of them speaks to you personally, or if you have a suggestion.

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