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In today’s culture, fame and recognition are often seen as signs of success. Whether in ministry, work, or social life, human applause can be intoxicating. However, Acts 14:8-28 gives us a powerful example of how Paul and Barnabas responded when people tried to elevate them to celebrity status. Their humility reminds us that all glory belongs to God alone.
By Dr. Phillip L. Pointer, Sr. and John C. Richards, Jr., JDIn today’s culture, fame and recognition are often seen as signs of success. Whether in ministry, work, or social life, human applause can be intoxicating. However, Acts 14:8-28 gives us a powerful example of how Paul and Barnabas responded when people tried to elevate them to celebrity status. Their humility reminds us that all glory belongs to God alone.