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In this episode, we reflect on a powerful question: Why do people think too highly of themselves? Through prayer, meditation, and the revelation of Scripture, this message uncovers a simple but life-changing answer: pride grows when our eyes remain fixed on ourselves, but humility grows when our gaze is set on the Lord.
Drawing from Isaiah 6:1–5, this episode shows how Isaiah’s encounter with the holiness and majesty of God immediately brought conviction, clarity, and a deep awareness of his own condition. The more we behold the Lord, the less fascinated we become with ourselves, and the more committed we become to growth, transformation, and becoming like Christ.
You will also hear three practical ways to keep your gaze on the Lord:
through the Word, prayer, and worship. Each of these keeps Christ before us, corrects our self-image, and helps us walk in humility and steady spiritual progress.
This is a call to lift your eyes from self and fix them on Jesus, the One who reveals, transforms, and preserves us from pride.
By Bamidele OloruntobaSend us Fan Mail
In this episode, we reflect on a powerful question: Why do people think too highly of themselves? Through prayer, meditation, and the revelation of Scripture, this message uncovers a simple but life-changing answer: pride grows when our eyes remain fixed on ourselves, but humility grows when our gaze is set on the Lord.
Drawing from Isaiah 6:1–5, this episode shows how Isaiah’s encounter with the holiness and majesty of God immediately brought conviction, clarity, and a deep awareness of his own condition. The more we behold the Lord, the less fascinated we become with ourselves, and the more committed we become to growth, transformation, and becoming like Christ.
You will also hear three practical ways to keep your gaze on the Lord:
through the Word, prayer, and worship. Each of these keeps Christ before us, corrects our self-image, and helps us walk in humility and steady spiritual progress.
This is a call to lift your eyes from self and fix them on Jesus, the One who reveals, transforms, and preserves us from pride.