During the prime years of Muhammad Ali’s boxing career, a close acquaintance grew
tired of his continual claims that he was “The Greatest.” Fully aware
that Ali had never played golf, his friend casually inquired of him, “So how
are you at golf?” Ali responded with his expected humorous confidence:
“I’m the best! I just haven’t played yet.”
Personal Point To Ponder: ‘Does your mouth write checks your life can’t
cash?’
Recently, I read an interesting quotation by Simon Cowell, formerly of “American
Idol” fame. He said, “I could sit back and get someone to spin my
achievements, I suppose, but when I see others do that, I always think, ‘Why
are you telling me how successful you are?’ I am always suspicious of
those kinds of boasts.”
Me too, Mr. Cowell, me too.
There is a synonym for boasting, one which is often employed in our day by
those who relish various degrees of self-exaltation. It is called “PROMOTION.” To be candid, far
too many (in the guise of promoting personal connections or achievements)
resort to daily dispatches of what could aptly be described as unvarnished and
unabashed BOASTING. It
makes me scratch my head and wonder: ‘What happened to our humility?’
Have we so soon forgotten Solomon’s sage advice? “Pride goes before
destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” (Proverbs 16:18)
My father, the late Bishop Joseph Edison Bass, Sr., often posed a question
specifically designed to make us aware of the need for genuine humility.
Dad asked us, “What do you have that you did not receive?” His question
was a condensed paraphrase of the Apostle Paul’s admonition to the Church of
Corinth: “For who makes you differ from another? And what do you have
that you did not receive? Now if you indeed received it, why do you boast
as if you had not received it?” (I Corinthians 4:7)
Paul expanded on this ethical concept in his letter to the Church of Rome:
“Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? Of
works? No, by the law of faith.” (Romans 3:27) Although he was “a
Hebrew of Hebrews,” Paul modestly concluded that “I will rather boast in my
infirmities, as opposed to my accomplishments, that the power of Christ may
rest upon me.” (Philippians 3:5 – II Corinthians 12:9) To the Church of
Galatia, Paul wrote, “God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our
Lord Jesus Christ.” (Galatians 6:14)
Here’s the thing. Boasting is not only framed in unbridled
arrogance; it is also the personification of intellectual ignorance.
Why? Because any degree of self-exaltation overlooks the undeniable fact
that you and I have been “bought with a price” and were undeserving sinners,
singularly summoned to the cross of Calvary by the love, mercy and grace of
God. So I must…you must…“glorify God in your body, and in your spirit,
which are God’s.” (I Corinthians 6:20)
May I be transparent? Whenever I am tempted to expand my own ego and
to start TRIPPING, I hear
the inner whispered voice of my very wise father: “What do you have that you
did not receive?”
James, the brother of Jesus, did not mince words about this egocentric
condition: “All such boasting is evil,” he wrote. (James 4:16) David’s
testimony is further confirmation: “My soul shall make its boast in THE LORD; the humble shall hear of it
and be glad.” (Psalm 34:2) In other words, humility heals, while arrogance
divides and destroys.
Please allow me to pose today’s question once more: “Does your mouth write
checks that your life can’t cash?” The implication of this
interrogative is completely clear. Even though we may accomplish
great and grandiose things, it is OUR LORD who is the giver of “every good and
every perfect gift.” So whatever we ARE…whatever we DO…we must
humbly recognize that it all comes “from ABOVE…from THE FATHER OF LIGHTS, with
whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” (James 1:17)
Unquestionably, any exceptional value that is inscribed on OUR LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES
has been sponsored, signed and sealed by The Bank of
Heaven. Therefore, we dare not ever ego-trip!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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