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It’s natural to feel proud when we accomplish something—whether at work, school, or in our relationships. But Paul’s reminder to the church in Corinth, and in today's devotional and prayer, shifts our perspective: our successes are not our own, but the work of God through us.
The Corinthians struggled with division and pride, boasting about their leaders and achievements. Paul called them back to the heart of the gospel—Christ alone. Our gifts, victories, and opportunities are not for our own glory but for God’s.
When we boast in the Lord, we redirect praise where it belongs. This doesn’t mean ignoring our blessings, but rather using them as opportunities to magnify the grace, mercy, and love of God. True joy comes when we celebrate His work in us and through us.
Your Daily Bible Reading:
"Therefore, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.'” – 1 Corinthians 1:31 (NIV)
Key Takeaways
Everything good in us comes from God; our boasting should point to Him.
Pride divides, but humility unites us as one body in Christ.
Celebrating victories is good, but let’s shine the spotlight on God’s faithfulness.
Boasting in the Lord helps us resist self-promotion and practice gratitude.
Let’s Pray Together
Heavenly Father, thank You for every blessing and gift You’ve given me. Forgive me when I let pride take the place of gratitude. Teach me to boast only in You, pointing others to Your goodness and mercy. May all I do bring glory and honor to Your name alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Related Resources & Articles
How to Humble Yourself Before God – Crosswalk.com
What It Really Means to Boast in the Lord – Christianity.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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It’s natural to feel proud when we accomplish something—whether at work, school, or in our relationships. But Paul’s reminder to the church in Corinth, and in today's devotional and prayer, shifts our perspective: our successes are not our own, but the work of God through us.
The Corinthians struggled with division and pride, boasting about their leaders and achievements. Paul called them back to the heart of the gospel—Christ alone. Our gifts, victories, and opportunities are not for our own glory but for God’s.
When we boast in the Lord, we redirect praise where it belongs. This doesn’t mean ignoring our blessings, but rather using them as opportunities to magnify the grace, mercy, and love of God. True joy comes when we celebrate His work in us and through us.
Your Daily Bible Reading:
"Therefore, as it is written: 'Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.'” – 1 Corinthians 1:31 (NIV)
Key Takeaways
Everything good in us comes from God; our boasting should point to Him.
Pride divides, but humility unites us as one body in Christ.
Celebrating victories is good, but let’s shine the spotlight on God’s faithfulness.
Boasting in the Lord helps us resist self-promotion and practice gratitude.
Let’s Pray Together
Heavenly Father, thank You for every blessing and gift You’ve given me. Forgive me when I let pride take the place of gratitude. Teach me to boast only in You, pointing others to Your goodness and mercy. May all I do bring glory and honor to Your name alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Related Resources & Articles
How to Humble Yourself Before God – Crosswalk.com
What It Really Means to Boast in the Lord – Christianity.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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