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Look In The Mirror

DAY 1 OF 3

Day One – Picking a Fight With God

What do you hate? If you were to put together a short list of things you hate—things that make your stomach churn, blood boil, and head ache—what would they be?

Did you know that our loving God has multiple lists of things He hates? The Amplified Bible (amp) translates Proverbs 6:17 as “a proud look [the attitude that makes one overestimate oneself and discount others].”

Not only does God hate pride, but He also declares war on it. If we insist on our way, our fame, our glory, and our best interest, the living God of the universe will work against us in direct opposition. Our pride puts us in this demonic position of picking a fight with God.

We’re all proud in different ways. Some of us think we deserve more money. Some of us think we deserve more respect, comfort, or praise.

Before we use the Bible as binoculars to look at other people, we need to use it as a mirror to look at ourselves. The Bible urges us to humble ourselves because the way up in God’s kingdom is to go low. God’s people are told to humble themselves, and those who do so are recognized for it.

Some people live under the myth that circumstances can humble a person. The truth is, circumstances can humiliate you, but the only thing that can humble you is you.

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Look In The Mirror

Humility is a direction in which we travel, not a destination at which we arrive. Mark and Grace Driscoll challenge you to recognize pride in your life, and to learn how grace empowers you to walk in humility.

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