Uhke Speech ja Jumala auks

sissejuhatus

Ma armastan lapsi. One of the reasons I love kids is because they show us ourselves. They’re like little mirrors. Las ma ütlen teile, mida ma mõtlen. Lapsed on päris palju kõik samad probleemid on meil, kuid need probleemid on lihtsalt palju selgem, sest nad ei tea, kuidas neid peita veel. See on päris selge, kui lapsed teevad asju nad ei peaks tegema.

Oled sa kunagi näinud laps touch midagi nad ei tohtinud puutuda? They’ll look around to see if you’re looking. Neid ei huvita, kui teine ​​laps tahab; nad lihtsalt ei taha täiskasvanud või vanemad näha. Miks nad seda teha, kuigi? Because they know you’re in charge, ja nad ei taha, et sa teada, sest nad teavad, et sa oled üks neil vastata.

Adults are the same way. Often we’re OK with doing things we’re not supposed to do, nii kaua kui inimene tuleb meil vastata ei saa teada. Sa oled õnnelik, et kiirendada kuni näete politseisse ees. Võib-olla meil on hea meel, et jätta alguses tööd nii kaua, kui meie ülemus ei teada. Maybe some of us cheat on tests as long as the professor doesn’t catch us. We don’t usually care if people know we’re doing something wrong, arvatud juhul, kui see on asutus meil vastata.

sisse 1 Samuel 2, Hannah prays in response to the birth of her son Samuel. And in this prayer, Ta hoiatab, teised mitte toime ühe konkreetse patu, sest nende Kohtunik jälgib. Lülita koos minuga 1 Samuel peatükk 2, salm 3.

Ärge hoidke rääkimise nii uhkelt või lasta suus rääkida nagu ülbus, Lord on Jumal, kes teab,, ja tema tegusid kaalutakse.
(1 Samuel 2:3)

Selle teksti, Hannah hoiatab meid vastu prideful kõne, because God will find out and He’ll hold us accountable for it. Seda ma arvan Peaasi see salm on: If you talk proudly, sul vastata Jumalale selle eest.

We may be tempted to think our prideful words don’t matter much. But if you think your prideful words don’t matter, I’m afraid for you. They should matter to you, sest nad asja Jumala, and He’s the One you have to answer to. We won’t finally answer to our parents, või meie sõbrad, või meie pastorid, vaid Jumalale.

Seda silmas pidades, Ma tahan küsida paar küsimust tekstist paremini aru saada.

küsimus 1: Mida see tähendab rääkida Proudly?

See tähendab, et kasutada oma sõnade ülendab ennast.

tagapõhi

Now typically we would think of self-exalting words as just simply bragging about how amazing we are, kuid seal on palju võimalusi, kuidas rääkida uhkelt. Ja ma arvan, et üks viise, et Hannah on meeles, mida me näeme peatükis 1.

Hannah was the wife of a man named Elkanah. She wasn’t his only wife though. Tal oli veel üks naine, kelle nimi oli Peninnal. Peninnal olid lapsed, kuid Hannah oli viljatu. Ja Peninnal oleks põhimõtteliselt mõnitama Hannah sellest. Ja kuna tema viljatuse ja see mõnitav Hannah sai kurvaks ja ta oleks nutma.

Ma arvan Peninnal on näide prideful kõnes Hannah hoiatab meid vastu. Peninnal ei olnud lihtsalt juhtides tähelepanu asjaolule, et ta oli laste. Ta ei olnud lihtsalt üritab meelde Hannah faktide. She was taunting her, boasting over her, tormenting her.

That just sounds like she’s being mean. How is it talking proudly? Well it seems like Peninnah was using this as a way to assert herself over Hannah. It seems like she was assuming that somehow her bearing of children made her better than Hannah, mis ei olnud tõsi. Scripture clearly says that children are a gift from the Lord. Peninnah was talking proudly, ja ta oleks pidanud vastama, et Jumal seda.

Võimalusi me räägime Proudly

Kas me tunnistame seda või mitte, we all talk proudly and speak with arrogance in a variety of ways:

1. One obvious way is bragging about our accomplishments. Sometimes we can’t wait to tell others about what we have and what we’ve accomplished. Aga me ei kiites Jumalat selle eest; the goal is making ourselves look better. I’ve caught myself doing this on many occasions. Võib-olla suubuvad vana sõber ja nad küsivad minult, mida ma olen teinud. Ma võiks öelda koputamine, kuid ma pigem viitavad auhindu või muud saavutusi.

2. Või kuidas asjad, mida me öelda teistega? Sometimes we slander others. Me tahame, et maalida neid halvas valguses, nii me vaatame hea. Maybe at work we point out that a particular co-worker is pretty lazy, nii et inimesed märkad erinevust teile kaks. Või äkki selle asemel, et armuline teistega, we’re self-righteous. We stand as a judge over them, sest see paneb meid ennast paremini tundma meie vaimne saavutusi. See on prideful kõne.

3. Or sometimes even when we say good things. Maybe it’s a testimony on a Sunday night. It could be a gripping story about God’s work in a friend’s life, but your motives could be your glory instead of God’s. Or letting someone know you’ve been praying for them. Or teaching a Sunday School class. Even good things can be proud speech if your goal is exalting yourself.

Mõned näited on ilmsem kui teised. Niisiis, kuidas sa tead, kui see on? Mis eraldab uhke kõne, milles faktid? Talking proudly is when you don’t acknowledge God as the One who’s sovereign and deserving of glory, oma südames või sõnad ise. Ja kui me seda teeme, võtame austust, mis kuulub Jumalale.

Sinu sõnad võivad tunnistada Jumala, aga kuidas su süda? Other people may not be able to tell the difference, but Hannah reminds us that the Lord is a God who knows. Ja kui me kasutame oma sõnade ülendab end, me peame vastama, et teda selle eest.

Tekstis Hannah ütleb meile mitte rääkida uhkelt, ja siis ta ütleb meile, miks: sest Issand on Jumal, kes teab ja kaalub teod.

küsimus 2: Miks me peame vastama Jumalale Uhke Speech?

Sest see on rünnak tema au.

Kui ainult üks neist kaks viimast laused on tõsi, it would change a lot. If God knew, aga ei olnud kohtunik, or if God was the judge but didn’t know. But the perfectly just Judge is also the all-knowing God. Mitte ainult Jumal teada, Ta kuulab. God is at all times tuned in to every conversation that’s happening. Almost like He has an infinite amount of security cameras placed in every square foot of the earth. Ta teab. Ja kui me rünnata tema au koos uhke kõne, Ta ei tea,.

röövides Jumal

Kui ma olin minna pangakontole, ja võtta raha ja kohaldada seda minu kontot, on see, et varastamine? Of course it is. Ma viin midagi, mis kuulub sulle, ja kohaldades seda ise. Ma ei saa anda ise kõik oma raha võtmata seda sinult. Ja see on vale, sest see kuulub sulle.

Kui inimese proovida anda endast hiilguses, they rob God of His. You cannot ascribe to yourself praise and glory, ilma varastada Jumal. Pride is an attack on God’s glory. Miks? Because an overestimation of self comes from an underestimation of God. Lubage mul öelda, et jälle: ülehindamise ise pärineb alahindamist Jumal. Ja nagu me näeme 1 Samuel 1, See alahindamine Jumal, Samuti viib alahindamine teised. Nii mõeldes liiga kõrgelt ise pärineb mõelnud liiga alandlik Jumala, ja viib mõelnud liiga alandlik teiste.

Peninnal eksisin. Ta ülehinnata ise, pannes end suveräänsete trooni, as if she opened her own womb. And we’re often guilty of the same. Me arvame, et oleme need, kes peaksid laenu saada, et edendamine, või neid hästi käitunud laste, või meie finantsolukord. jah, Jumal tasub meie raske töö, but that doesn’t guarantee anything. God’s will is the real deciding factor in every situation. Loeb lõpuks ei ole meie tugevus, meie tarkuse, või isegi meie ustavus.

prideful Speech

So pride is wrong. All of us have some pride in our hearts that we must fight. Kui te arvate, oma südames, et sa väärid hiilguses, that itself is a sin. But prideful speech is taking it to another level. How could we, patune inimese, on julgust, mitte ainult arvame, et oleme väärt Jumala au, aga tegelikult esitada seda nii, et teised? To try to convince others to give us the glory that belongs to God alone. Talking proudly is like not only robbing someone, kuid ütlen kõigile midagi ja innustada neid tegema sama.

Ainuke asi on, God doesn’t need video footage to know you’re guilty. God will not tolerate human beings trying to rob Him of His glory and encouraging others to do the same. Mistõttu Hannah ütleb, et me ei peaks seda tegema.

Prideful kõne on korjamise võitlust Jumalaga, which is why it’s inconsistent with the life of a believer. Nagu me kuulsime täna hommikul, "Jumal on vastu uhked, kuid annab armu tagasihoidlik. "

tegude Kaalutud

Kui me ei Kristuses, Meie uhked sõnad, will be yet another reason for God to punish us. Our evil deeds will continue to help the overwhelming case against us. If you’re not in Christ, there is nothing more terrifying than an all-knowing Judge. So if you’re here tonight and you don’t Jesus, Palun saada teada teda. Pöördu oma pattu, and throw yourself on His mercy. He was incredibly humble—humble enough to die so that sinners like you and me can live. Ta tõusis hauast koos kogu võim, ning kutsub mehi Teda järgida. Me tahame sinuga rääkida rohkem sellest hiljem.

Aga kui kristlased, Mida see tähendab meie teod tuleb kaaluda? Every believer in this room will have to answer to God for every proud word they speak, but our judgment will be different. Christ has already taken our sins on the cross. But this warning should still impact the way we live. Kui me seisame Jumala ees, our deeds will either testify to the fact that we’ve trusted in Christ or that we were too proud to trust in Christ alone.

ka, we want to please the Father. Of course He’s pleased with us in Christ, kuid me tahame, et ta oleks rahul meie head teod, mis tulevad välja usk Kristusesse. Me tahame, et palun meie armastav Jumal.

Me ei tohiks lasta ülbe sõnad tulevad meie suhu. Ja kuigi me peame vastama, et Jumal meie uhke kõne, peaksime ülistada Jumalat, et meie patud on kinni kaetud Kristuses.

Nii et kui me tahame, et Jumal on austatud meie kõne, Kuidas me võitlema selle ülbe rääkida?

küsimus 3: Kuidas me võitleme Uhke Speech?

Me teeme seda rõõmu tunda Jumalat.

Me peaksime jälgima oma kõnes, but that’s not enough. It’s like telling someone with a cold the solution is just to hold their sneeze in. ei, haiguse, mida tuleb kallale.

The proud heart rejoices in itself. But the humble heart rejoices in God. Vaata esimesed sõnad Hannah palve salmis 1: “My heart rejoices in the Lord.” Hannah shows us the proper response to the Lord’s blessing. Mitte ainult rõõmu tunda sellest, mida Jumal on andnud, kuid Andja ise. Meie vastus võiks olla uhked, vaid see tuleks toota alandlikkust meist, sest me oleme saanud Jumala kingitus

God gives and takes away. God distributes and withholds. Aga ta teeb seda kõike meie hea ja Tema auks. We falter when we begin to depend on those things too much. Rejoicing in God kills both pride and hopelessness.

Kuidas rõõmustada Jumala? Do what it takes to remind yourself who’s behind everything. Praise God when you receive that check. See on põhjus, miks me täname Jumalat meie toit. Remembering that it’s arrogant to assume our plans will always go forth. Ütle Lord valmis. Give glory to God when others congratulate you on your accomplishments. Ära minut lase oma süda võtta laenu. Vaata oma prideful kõne. Leia juured uhkust oma südame.

järeldus

Igaüks meist on antud hämmastav võimalus iga sõna me räägime. Me saame kasutada meie sõnad ülista Jumal kes meid tegi. Me saame kasutada meie sõnad, et teisi aidata näha Jumala au Issandat, et Ta on.

So my encouragement is not to use your words to exalt yourself. selle asemel, kasutada neid tegema seda, mida sa lõid teha-Jumalale au andma. See kõik kuulub Talle niikuinii.

Palvetame.

AKTSIATESSE

21 kommentaarid

  1. aimsbakervastus

    This was so refreshing and convicting. Tänan sind väga! I’ve got some studying to do to build my convictions on this for sure.
    Aims

  2. faithchanda171vastus

    dear lord,our rejoice in for you alone deserve all the glory.help us lord to rejoice in you always and not to rob you of your glory and may we all be humbled before. Forgive us for hurting you and people when we speak with pride. Please dear help to be more conscience with the things we say…Aamen

  3. Christophervastus

    Man the introduction pulled me init is the truth! Ever since I’ve have children of my own I see myself in them daily. The whole message you delivered blessed me! Grace and Peace!

  4. Blessedvastus

    So nourishing! Aitäh! ma armastan seda: “Talking proudly is when you don’t acknowledge God as the One who’s sovereign and deserving of glory, oma südames või sõnad ise. Ja kui me seda teeme, võtame austust, mis kuulub Jumalale” and this:”Kui me seisame Jumala ees, our deeds will either testify to the fact that we’ve trusted in Christ or that we were too proud to trust in Christ alone.

  5. Eveno M.vastus

    This was a wonderful read. Even in our humility, we need to be careful that we are not doing to make men see that we are humble, which in itself is prideful.
    It explains why the Greek philosophers did not believe that humility was a virtue because many can fake it.
    Aitäh jagamast.

  6. jasonvastus

    I don’t mean to throw Trip under the bus or have any intention in starting a debate online. I only ask for clarification. I am a recent graduate looking for a job. How do we not speak proudly in a job interview where we have to in some way be comfortable about explaining the good achievements to possible employers?

    • Reisi Leevastus

      Hey Jason
      You’re not throwing me under the bus bro! I think that’s a great question. As I said above, proud speech is when you use your words to exalt yourself. It’s when you refuse to acknowledge God as Sovereign and deserving of the glory.

      You can explain your achievements and convince someone you’d do a good job without robbing God of His glory (after all, our devotion to Him should lead us to work with excellence). You don’t have to sayto God be the gloryafter every sentence, but you should do it all with a humble posture recognizing God as the giver of all good gifts. There’s a big difference between humbly pointing to your competence or arrogantly boasting. Make sense?

      • Jessevastus

        How, in a culture that frowns upon Christian values being expressed, are we suppose to get, and hold an honest paying job, without our pride getting the best of us? I’m also not trying to throw you under the bus and find faults, but as a teenager who wants desperately to live anunashamed lifestyleand spread the gospel in everything they do, I also need a job. I think the problem is not being able to express our self at a workplace without the fear of being fired.

  7. Johnvastus

    Jason,
    Like he said, speaking proudly isn’t just stating facts. It’s seeking to exalt yourself instead of God. You can convince someone you’d do a good job, without robbing God of the glory he deserves for your skill and excellent work

  8. DaughterofGodvastus

    I am having a hard time with this quote: “Kui te arvate, oma südames, et sa väärid hiilguses, that itself is a sin.When I do something excellently, I desire a pat on the back, a word of encouragement, or some indication that my work is received as excellent. We praise athletes and sports teams tirelessly, and our entire world operates on awards and platforms that honor excellence. So how do I practically ‘deadenthis desire of mine when, ausalt, I don’t want to? I guess just by, in our hearts, acknowledging that our excellence and the work of our hands comes from Him, and attributing all accolades we receive to Him.

  9. Michaelvastus

    I just want to take this opportunity to thank you (Reisi Lee) for letting God use you to glorify him. Me and my wife really enjoy your music. Our favorite song of course is “hea”. I read that you discontinued making music to further pursue your ministry, is this true? We need more rappers like you bro.

  10. JBvastus

    Trip I agree with most of everything you mentioned in this blog regarding the value of our words except the statement you made thatGod gives and takes away and he distributes and withholds”. God is 100% hea! There is not an ounce of bad in him to try to do harm or take anything away from us. Satan steals (takes/withholds), kills, and destroys. We as believers (or non-believers) do it to ourselves by disobeying (or being ignorant of) the spiritual standard God has already set on the earth. God hates pride primarily because it causes a blockage to receive the full goodness he so dearly wants us to have which can give Satan (and his forces) legal right to come in and capitalize on our prideful ways. This is not hate speech or trying to talk down to you but an open dialogue which I believe is the benefit of a blog.

    • Reisi Leevastus

      Hey JB
      Thanks for reading! And for your encouraging words. I agree with you that God is 100% hea. There’s no doubt about that. But that doesn’t mean He doesn’t take away. What about Job 1:21? Some of what I said above was an exact quotation from that verse. “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised.”

      So God does take away, and He’s still good. The beautiful thing is, God uses even bad things for good in the lives of His people. roomlased 8:28 is a good example of this. I may write a whole post on this so I can make it more clear. Thanks again for reading!

      reis

  11. RWvastus

    Jesse,
    As Trip mentioned, God knows all. Whether you give God glory out loud or take credit for your accomplishments out loud, God knows who your heart is giving glory to. Speaking to God’s glory aloud can also be pride speech if your heart is not truly giving glory to God. When we constantly speak of God’s glory around nonbelievers, we are like Peninnah and the nonbelievers are like Hannah. As Christians we have a tendency to feel threatened when we cannot openly praise God. Among nonbelievers we are like Penenniah with a spiritual blessing instead of children and the nonbelievers are Hannah that are left without such blessings as Hannah was without children. What we feel is praise to God, is actually boasting of our blessings. We must be ready to give praise to God at all times but we must not forget about the lost souls who choose not be with Him. You can take recognition of your accomplishments and even take responsibility without taking glory away from God. You received those blessings because you chose to walk His path. Give God glory in your heart, mõtteid, and prayers. Your words are just that, sõnad. Never lie either. If an interviewer were to ask how you’ve done the things you’ve done, use the word faith. Faith is your choice, by your choice God has chosen to bless you, by giving glory to god for those blessings He will continue to do so. On another note, if you are struggling to find work try to reach out to God even more.

  12. Jonathanvastus

    This is a message I definitely needed to hear. I find myself battling with self-righteousness even on Facebook posts that are about God. I guess I need to look deep into my motives for everything I do. My brothers and sisters in Christ, if y’all would, pray for me!

  13. Meganvastus

    thanks so much for sharing your messages. i’m 14 and my family doesn’t go to church so i really need this and other Christian resources and stuff to help me figure out what’s what about faith if that makes any sense so thank you for sharing its really helpful and encouraging.

  14. JBvastus

    Dig that Trip. Appreciate the feedback bro but unfortunately we’ll have to agree to disagree on this one. Lol.. There is a verse in Job that statesGod gives and he takes awaybut it was the words of Job not God. Job was righteous and blameless in the sight of the Lord but the moment he spoke those words it came from an ignorant point of view of how he perceived God operated. Reading through the rest of Job (specifically chapters 38-41) God speaks to Job about how ignorant he has spoken of him and asks him questions regarding his assumptions. In Job 42:3 (NIRV) Job replied to God and said: “You asked me, ‘Who do you think you are to disagree with my plans? You do not know what you are talking about.I spoke about things I didn’t completely understand. I talked about things that were too wonderful for me to know.Then in the 6th verse Job said: “So I hate myself. I’m really sorry for what I said about you. That’s why I’m sitting in dust and ashes.After he repented that’s when things started to go real well for him again. God wanted him to see he didn’t take away all his stuff (it was Satan) and it was the fear Job displayed in the beginning of the book that allowed Satan access to enter his life. Trip I don’t want to make a show of our conversation on the ‘comment sectionso if you see necessary just contact my email for reply. I admire your talent and your heart to serve God man. Later

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