by Charles R. Swindoll
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the
lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is
from the world. ---1 John 2:16
Now, our Father, in the simple, plain terms of sinners, we
thank You for using for your glory those of us who are given to ugly pride and
controlling dominance. We also thank You for finding ways to reduce our pride,
either through Your Word or through our experiences. I thank You that we can
still be who we are while we are engaged in exalting Christ and bringing
ourselves in line with Your desires for our lives.
As You rip from our hearts the self-satisfaction that we
would love to cling to, Father, and, as we bleed within, remind us that nothing
we surrender goes unrewarded. Remind us that as You reduce us and crush us, You
make us anew. You help us point our lives to the Savior. Give us satisfaction in the roles You have
placed us, and help us not to worry about being in some place of authority.
Ultimately, exalt the name of Christ in our lives. At the same time, use Your
Word and Your Spirit to humble us, enabling us to see our pride for what it is.
We praise You for Your work through Jesus. Amen.
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