Sunday, February 5, 2023

 

Blindsided By Pride

February 5

Then Hezekiah repented of the pride of his heart,

2Chronicles 32:26

Lisa loved to sing. And since she’d begun singing for Jesus, she enjoyed it even more. Her voice was amazing; her range unlimited. The sweet resonance in her voice produced a rarely-heard quality. It was as though every song she sang had been written for her. This was her passion, her ministry, and she’d always spent time in prayer choosing just the right song for each performance.

The accolades and compliments were diverse and well-deserved; “What a tremendous gift!” “You have such a wonderful voice!” “Oh! I wish I could sing like that!” her fans would say, appreciative of her talent.

And Satan, unwilling to leave Lisa’s service to God uncontested, began seducing her, “You don‘t need to pray about which songs you sing. God wants what’s best for you, doesn’t He? You should be choosing songs that showcase your voice, songs that expose your tremendous range and matchless talent.”

And so began a period of self-indulgence. Forgotten were the warnings of getting caught up in selfish ambition. In time the joy began to fade. In its place came complacency. And one night, during a performance, she forgot the lyrics, her voice cracked, and she fled the stage in humiliation and shame. Realizing she’d become proud, Lisa wept in regret. Moved by this revelation she repented, asking God to forgive her prideful heart, “I promise, Lord, if you allow me to sing again, I will do my best to never allow Satan to blindside me with the glory meant for You.”

Pride is seductive. It tells us how wonderful we are instead of reminding us from Whom our gifts come. Caught up in the applause, the temptation to focus on our gift instead of the Gift-Giver becomes strong. Instead of serving for God’s glory we become driven by the gift.

But thank You, Jesus, for not allowing us to remain there in our pride-induced ignorance!

King Hezekiah, moved by God’s wrath, saw his pride and repented. Should God expose us as prideful, we have only to follow Hezekiah and Lisa’s examples.


Prayer

“I’m more easily deceived than I want to admit, Lord. Show me when my pride is flexing its muscles so I can willfully bring it under control. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

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