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How's Your Love Life?, Part 9

Series: How's Your Love Life?
When we boast about our possessions or accomplishments, we are not showing love.
Scripture says that love does not boast or it does not parade itself. It does not brag. And that love is not proud. It is not arrogant.

First of all, (let's look at) this matter of bragging or boasting. Scripture is saying here that love does not sound its own praises. It doesn't trumpet its own accomplishments for others to see.
Now, I don't know about you; but I have discovered that there are some subtle ways that I can boast without appearing to be boasting. And (I can) use my mouth to spiritualize things that God is doing through my life; things that are happening in the ministry, and only God knows if my heart and motive is to boast about my accomplishments.

That is why Paul says in the New Testament, "I will not boast about anything that God has not done through me." He is the one doing the work. I have nothing to boast about. Anything I have is a gift from God. So how can I boast?"

This quality is really the other side of the one we talked about in the last session; the other side of jealousy. You see, jealousy is wanting what someone else has; and bragging, boasting is trying to make others jealous of what we have.

Jealousy puts others down. Bragging puts us up; builds us up. You know, the interesting thing that I think about this matter of bragging: It is something that I really don't like to see in other people. And I am quick to identify when other people are boasting.
You know, every one (from little children) does it; but sometimes grown-up people do it. I really dislike it when I hear it in others. But why is it that I am so slow to see it in me?

Sometimes it is even in what we don't say that a boastful or bragging heart can be revealed. What about when we accept credit for things that we don't deserve credit for? Or when we leave a better impression of ourselves with others than is honestly true?
You see, if someone says something about us that is negative, and we didn't do it--we are quick to defend ourselves. What if somebody says that we did something good, and we are not the one who did it? We are not the one who deserves the credit. Are we as quick to say, "Here is where the credit really belongs?"
Boasting and bragging come naturally to us; but, you know, the Lord Jesus is an example of genuine love. He knew nothing of a bragging, boastful spirit. In fact, Philippians 2 tells us that when Jesus came to this earth, He made Himself of no reputation. He wasn't trying to lift up His reputation.

He was God.

But He didn't regard equality with God as something to be boasted of or held onto; He didn't cling to His rights as God. He didn't boast of who He was. In fact, I think of all the times in the Gospels when Jesus could have made a speech about "Don't you know who I am?"--when others didn't understand Him, didn't recognize Him, mistreated Him. But He never boasted or bragged about the fact that He was God because He came here to love. And boasting and love are mutually exclusive.

Do you boast about your abilities, your gifts, your accomplishments, what you have? Do you enjoy telling others about your achievements more than listening to the accomplishments of others?

My dad used to tell us, as we were growing up, "When you are in conversation with people, ask them questions about themselves because people don't like to hear you talk about yourself. They like to talk about themselves."

And I have noticed in people that I really respect, people that are highly relational--that is a characteristic that they have. They ask you questions about you. They are not guilty of always talking about themselves.

Paul goes on to say, "Not only is love not boastful, it doesn't brag; but, also, love is not arrogant. One translation says it in a way that is really a good translation. Literally, the word is love is not puffed up. Love doesn't have an inflated view of itself. The word has to do with, like a bellows, that you use for fanning the fire in the fireplace. You push those bellows and the air comes out and blows on the fire and makes the fire larger.

That is the picture here of someone who is not a loving person. He is like a bellows; he is boasting; he is proud; he is puffed up; he is self-inflated. You see, bragging is the verbalizing of pride. But arrogance--this puffed up appearance--is the attitude of a proud heart that is overly impressed with itself.

And again, we can all think of people that we know who are arrogant people; they just have a manner about them. We don't like to be around those people, do we? We want to keep at a distance from them. And, you know that when my spirit is arrogant, it causes people to want to keep me at arm's length.
People are drawn toward humble people even as God is drawn toward those who are humble, but (He) resists or stiff arms the proud. So many of us have inflated egos. And that often comes out in the way that we belittle others. We put them down because we are trying to inflate ourselves.

The Proverbs tells us that only by pride comes contention. If there is contention in a relationship that you have with your parents or your in-laws or your children or someone in your church or someone in your workplace, always, always, always, the root of that contention is pride--arrogance.

You say, "Yes, that other person is sure arrogant." It is not the other person's arrogance. It is my arrogance that causes that contention--having to have my way. That is how it was in the Corinthian church. They were proud of what they knew, proud of their past teachers, proud of their intellectual knowledge, proud of their spiritual knowledge.

And because of that pride, there was contention. Their business meetings were war zones. They fought with each other. They could not get along with each other. And it's not just true in the Corinthian church.

Sadly, it is true in so many of our churches, so many of our homes because we are arrogant--we're puffed up.

Arrogance builds me up. Love builds you up. It builds others up.
John the Baptist was a wonderful example of a humble spirit. He said, "The one who is coming after me, Christ the Messiah, I am not worthy to untie His sandals. He must increase and I must decrease" (John 3:30).

Is that your heart attitude? Do you want Jesus to be exalted? Do you want Him to be increased? And the people that you are around--do you want them to increase? Do you want them to be lifted up? Do you work at making others think well of them?
Or do you have the heart attitude that says, "I must increase. It's my reputation. I want others to see me, to recognize me." Do you have an accurate assessment of your strengths and your weaknesses? Or are you arrogant? Do you communicate toward others in your church or worse yet in your home--do you communicate an attitude of spiritual superiority?

Ladies, this is an issue for so many wives. What a great damage this does in marriage relationships. Now, I am not saying that men can't be arrogant and sometimes certainly are. But for a wife to communicate toward her husband an attitude that I know more than you, though she might never say those words, "I'm smarter than you. Like Ford, I always have a better idea."

(If she is) always correcting, always improving on his statement, always improving on his way--why?--because she is arrogant. She is puffed up. Do you want love in your home? Do you want your marriage to work? Do you want God to be glorified in your marriage?

You say, "Yes, it would all happen if my husband would get--if he wouldn't be so arrogant." Listen, you can't change your husband. But by God's grace, you can let God's love fill your heart and make you a humble woman.
 
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Thank you God, for all that you do.

Dear Heavenly Father,

I thank you for healing me, For not having cancer again. I Praise You for all that you do, And for days that i forget Lord, Please Forgive me, for I am a sinner and without you I am nothing. Thanks for loving me uncontionally and teaching me your ways. I welcome your ways today and forever. When I backslide Lord, please help me get back up quickly and teach me to forgive myself as i do others. I find it easier to forgive others then myself so, Lord, Help me to learn to forgive myself so I can grow in You. For through You Lord all things are possible.

In Jesus Name,
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The Lord is my shepherd part 10:

April 20, 2007
'Thou Art With Me'
I will not leave you- Genesis 28:15

" You are with me."
Yes, you, Lord, are in Heaven. Yes, you rule the universe. Yes, you sit upon the stars and make your home in the deep. But yes, yes, yes, you are with me.
The Lord is with me. The Creator is with me. Yahweh is with me.
Moses proclaims it: " What great nation has a good as near to them as the Lord our God is near to us" (Deut 4:7)
Paul announced it: " He is not far from each one of us" (Acts 17:27)
And . . . . somewhere in the pasture, wilderness, or palace, David discovered that God meant business when he said: " I will not leave you" (Gen 28:15). . . .
The discovery of David is indeed the message of Scripture - the Lord is with us. And, since the Lord is near, everything is different. Everything!
You may be facing death, but you aren't facing death alone; the Lord is with you. You may be facing unemployment, but you aren't facing unemployment alone; the Lord is with you. You may be facing debt, but you aren't facing debt alone; the Lord is with you.
Underline these words: You are not alone.
Your family may turn against you, but God won't. Your friends may betray you, but God won't. You may feel alone in the wilderness, but you are not. He is with you.

Discussion:
Have you turned everything over to God? If so, what has happened? If not, what needs to be given over to him?
 
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The Lord is my shepherd part 10:Discussion: Have you turned everything over to God? If so, what has happened? If not, what needs to be given over to him?

Great topic as always! I'm still struggling with this - I know that I am not alone. I do - but I still try to move on by myself. As you all know, my struggle to have children has been long. It is the one area in my life where I have a problem with letting go, and leaning completely on the Lord. I'm not a patient person - and I keep expecting God to answer my prayers - today! I know it does not work that way - I must be patient. I need to stop, turn to the Lord (who is right beside me) and hand this struggle right over to him, all of it. I know I need to do this, yet I don't. I need to trust in Him 100% - and although I get closer each day, I'm still not there. I have given so many things to the Lord and seen Him perform miracles and answer prayers. But I still have trouble in this one area. How do I let go and let God take it from here? :confused:
 
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Have you turned everything over to God? If so, what has happened? If not, what needs to be given over to him?​

Great post! And something I really needed to read today!

Have I turned everything over to God? Well, no. This is an area I struggle with. I find it interesting too since I am trusting, but I must say if I'm not willing to turn everything over... I must not be that trusting and confident. And that realization saddens me. :sigh:

What needs to be turned over? The hard parts. The parts that I try so hard myself to resolve, focus on and find peace in. The ones that are the most painful and the ones that scramble my brain. :doh:
 
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Great topic as always! I'm still struggling with this - I know that I am not alone. I do - but I still try to move on by myself. As you all know, my struggle to have children has been long. It is the one area in my life where I have a problem with letting go, and leaning completely on the Lord. I'm not a patient person - and I keep expecting God to answer my prayers - today! I know it does not work that way - I must be patient. I need to stop, turn to the Lord (who is right beside me) and hand this struggle right over to him, all of it. I know I need to do this, yet I don't. I need to trust in Him 100% - and although I get closer each day, I'm still not there. I have given so many things to the Lord and seen Him perform miracles and answer prayers. But I still have trouble in this one area. How do I let go and let God take it from here?

How do you let go and let God take it from here... that I do not know. If I did I'd tell you, and I'd adhere to it myself!

Praying for you Jen! :prayer:
 
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I almst fell off my chair when I read this one!
I have been struggling with this for months - and this morning God sorted it out! And then I read this! His timing truly is perfect.

This morning I started reading "Absolute Surrender" by Andrew Murray.
Let me quote:

"Every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on on e condition - absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed work in us.
God not only claims it, but God will work it Himself."

"God does not ask you to give the perfect surrender in your strength, or by the power of your will; God is willing to work it in you."

"God comes and offers to work this absolute surrender in you. All these searchings and hungerings and longings that are in your heart, I tell you they are the drawings of the divine magnet, Christ Jesus......Will you not come and trust to God to work in you that absolute surrender to Himself?"

"God not only claims it, and works it, and accepts it when I bring it, but God maintains it."



That last statement is so wonderful! So often I want to surrender to God, but I don't know if it will last, if I can do it "forever". But I don't have to worry about that!
Alleluia!

If you can get this book, it's really worth reading.
Bless you all
 
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The Lord is my shepherd part 10:

April 20, 2007
'Thou Art With Me'
I will not leave you- Genesis 28:15

" You are with me."
Yes, you, Lord, are in Heaven. Yes, you rule the universe. Yes, you sit upon the stars and make your home in the deep. But yes, yes, yes, you are with me.
The Lord is with me. The Creator is with me. Yahweh is with me.
Moses proclaims it: " What great nation has a good as near to them as the Lord our God is near to us" (Deut 4:7)
Paul announced it: " He is not far from each one of us" (Acts 17:27)
And . . . . somewhere in the pasture, wilderness, or palace, David discovered that God meant business when he said: " I will not leave you" (Gen 28:15). . . .
The discovery of David is indeed the message of Scripture - the Lord is with us. And, since the Lord is near, everything is different. Everything!
You may be facing death, but you aren't facing death alone; the Lord is with you. You may be facing unemployment, but you aren't facing unemployment alone; the Lord is with you. You may be facing debt, but you aren't facing debt alone; the Lord is with you.
Underline these words: You are not alone.
Your family may turn against you, but God won't. Your friends may betray you, but God won't. You may feel alone in the wilderness, but you are not. He is with you.

Discussion:
Have you turned everything over to God? If so, what has happened? If not, what needs to be given over to him?
Great topic.

I would like to say I have turned everything over, but I truely haven't. I say the words I hand it over everything to Him, Then things go great for awhile, then I seem to take it on again, because answers didn't come fast enough. I need patients, I need to trust the Lord More then I already do.

I need to Clean temple, for I am nothing without the Lord. He is what keeps me in check, thank you Father, I love you Lord and adore You.
 
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I almst fell off my chair when I read this one!
I have been struggling with this for months - and this morning God sorted it out! And then I read this! His timing truly is perfect.

This morning I started reading "Absolute Surrender" by Andrew Murray.
Let me quote:

"Every one of us is a temple of God, in which God will dwell and work mightily on on e condition - absolute surrender to Him. God claims it, God is worthy of it, and without it God cannot work His blessed work in us.
God not only claims it, but God will work it Himself."

"God does not ask you to give the perfect surrender in your strength, or by the power of your will; God is willing to work it in you."

"God comes and offers to work this absolute surrender in you. All these searchings and hungerings and longings that are in your heart, I tell you they are the drawings of the divine magnet, Christ Jesus......Will you not come and trust to God to work in you that absolute surrender to Himself?"

"God not only claims it, and works it, and accepts it when I bring it, but God maintains it."



That last statement is so wonderful! So often I want to surrender to God, but I don't know if it will last, if I can do it "forever". But I don't have to worry about that!
Alleluia!

If you can get this book, it's really worth reading.
Bless you all
The only place I feel safe from the darkness and depression that once owned me is when I am turning my life over to Jesus. When I start to decide, hey, I'm doing it my way, the depression is on the fringe saying, go ahead, and you'll be giving me permission to come back in. Um. no, I don't think so! Icky, icky, yuck!
 
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The only place I feel safe from the darkness and depression that once owned me is when I am turning my life over to Jesus. When I start to decide, hey, I'm doing it my way, the depression is on the fringe saying, go ahead, and you'll be giving me permission to come back in. Um. no, I don't think so! Icky, icky, yuck!
I can relate to this too for myself and my Husband.
 
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I am reminded of a Pastor I heard once say "The song doesn't go 'I surrender some, I surrender some. Some to thee, thy Blessed Savior, I surrender some.'" But yet we all have a problem with giving it completely don't we?
I long for the day that I can truly sing-

I surrender all, I surrender all.
All to thee thy Blessed Savior
I surrender all
 
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Great topic! This morning I woke up with the image of a heavy stone in my mind, and I was placing it on an altar. The stone represented my job. I don't think I fully paced the stone there though, so I am going to try and do it again now. I have such a heaviness this morning, a real tearfulness. I managed to have some time away from doing work this weekend. I got up very early on Saurday morning and worked late in the evening so that I could have the day off to see my friend and my sister. Toady, though, I know I have so much to do this morning to get ready for the day's work, and so much to do today to get ready for tomorrow and the rest of the week, and it's really weighing me down. It's so hard not to let my job take over my life. I think I've given more of my job to God than I did in the past but it is still not completely with Him, so I am going to try again, now, to lay it before Him.
 
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Great topic.

I would like to say I have turned everything over, but I truely haven't. I say the words I hand it over everything to Him, Then things go great for awhile, then I seem to take it on again, because answers didn't come fast enough. I need patients, I need to trust the Lord More then I already do.

I need to Clean temple, for I am nothing without the Lord. He is what keeps me in check, thank you Father, I love you Lord and adore You.

:amen: to that sister! Excellent response and very forthright. You are in good company. This is exactly what I would say where I am at. Very well said!
 
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I am reminded of a Pastor I heard once say "The song doesn't go 'I surrender some, I surrender some. Some to thee, thy Blessed Savior, I surrender some.'" But yet we all have a problem with giving it completely don't we?
I long for the day that I can truly sing-

I surrender all, I surrender all.
All to thee thy Blessed Savior
I surrender all
That is a wonderful goal to have. That's my goal too.
 
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