People
boast about a lot of things: their physical appearance, their intelligence, an
athletic performance, singing ability, the amount of money they make, the
escapades they get away with, the list is endless. Yet most of us can see right through most of
the big talk we hear. It becomes obvious
that the person is either trying to impress others or they’re attempting to
compensate for a lack of self-esteem.
Sometimes it appears that the boasting is meant as a means to control a
situation and/or to assert authority.
Whatever the case, these rants usually result in a shouting match and both sides going separate ways.
If
only we could learn not to boast; or better yet, learn to boast about something
that really matters. Does such a topic
exist? Is there really something
substantial to boast about that we can continually proclaim and embolden others to join us in bragging about?
Is there an achievement worth boasting
about openly and honestly that won’t make us look shallow or arrogant? God says there is; check out Jeremiah 9:23-24.
This
is what the LORD says: "Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom
or the strong man boast of his strength or the rich man boast of
his riches, but let him who boasts boast about this: that he understands and knows me, that I
am the LORD, who exercises kindness, justice and
righteousness on earth, for in these I delight," declares
the LORD.
It’s not wise
to boast about wisdom because there is always more to learn and apply. And physical
strength doesn’t last; just ask anyone experiencing old age. And riches don’t last either; this latest
recession (depression?) is proof of that.
No, the only
thing worth boasting about is in our understanding and knowing God. That’s something to boast about because our
relationship with Him is the only thing that lasts. For if we truly understand Him, we will be
striving to act as He does (notice the list of attributes that He delights
in: “exercising” kindness, justice, righteousness – meaning that our actions
will be loving, merciful, forgiving, serving, patient, trustworthy &
honest, selfless, etc.). And since He is
infinite in all characteristics there will always be more to learn and know and
to put into practice.
So, evidently
it isn’t wrong to boast – as long as we boast about a subject that really
matters. And the only thing that EVER
matters is God Himself. It would be nice
if our world considered this something to boast about. But that won’t be happening any time soon. So make this something you commit to on your
own:
1. Ask God to
reveal Himself to you and grow to understand your loving Creator in the most
intimate way.
2. Hunger and
thirst to know Him more passionately by striving to be like Him in every
way.
3. And go ahead and
boast about your personal encounters with Him.
This will encourage the others around you to do the same. And then, what
a wonderful would this will be.
Doug
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