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Promotion of self has become one of the most pervasive forms of idolatry today. Technology has amplified this through our obsession with selfies, social media, and constant self-curation - shifting the focus from glorifying God to glorifying ourselves.
In 2 Timothy 3, Paul warns that “in the last days people will become lovers of themselves.” He was not speaking of unbelievers, but those who belong to God.
If we truly saw ourselves apart from grace, our hearts would echo the words of the Prophet Isaiah: "Woe is me!" Not, "Look at me!"
By Solomon EdmondPromotion of self has become one of the most pervasive forms of idolatry today. Technology has amplified this through our obsession with selfies, social media, and constant self-curation - shifting the focus from glorifying God to glorifying ourselves.
In 2 Timothy 3, Paul warns that “in the last days people will become lovers of themselves.” He was not speaking of unbelievers, but those who belong to God.
If we truly saw ourselves apart from grace, our hearts would echo the words of the Prophet Isaiah: "Woe is me!" Not, "Look at me!"