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    Battling Ego
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JULY 5, 2013

 

 

Battling Ego

 

Read: James 4:6-17

God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. —James 4:6

 

When a general returned from a victorious battle, ancient Rome would stage a
parade to welcome the conqueror home. The parade would include the general’s
troops, as well as trophy captives who had been brought along as evidence of the
victory. As the parade made its way through the city, the crowds would cheer their
hero’s success.

To prevent the general’s ego from becoming unduly swollen, a slave rode along with
him in his chariot. Why? So that as the Roman throngs heaped praise on the general,
the slave could continually whisper in his ear, “You too are mortal.”

When successful, we too may lose sight of our own frailty and allow our hearts to fill
with destructive pride. James pointed us away from the danger of pride by pointing us
to humility and to God. He wrote, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble”
(James 4:6). The key to that statement is
 grace. Nothing is more wonderful! The Lord
alone deserves thanks and praise—especially for the grace He has lavished on us.

Our achievements, success, or greatness are not rooted in ourselves. They are the
product of God’s matchless grace, upon which we are eternally dependent.

 

New mercies every morning,
Grace for every day,
New hope for every trial,
And courage all the way. —Mc Veigh

 

God’s grace is infinite love expressing itself through infinite goodness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Our Daily Bread 2012