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July 16, 2010

2nd key:  Let another man praise you 

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How well do we work with one another in the church of God?

Do we work together like Jesus and His Father do? Do we follow the example of Jesus Christ who showed us three valuable keys about how to work with others in oneness as He and His Father do?

The second key in promoting oneness is not to seek our own importance, greatness or glory. The trend in our world today is to seek fame, greatness, glory and honor. Many are creating an atmosphere for people to honor those who become great according to this world’s standards, but seldom do they give God the glory and honor (Malachi 2:1-2).

As Christians we live in our various worldly societies and we are exposed to its influence. At times this influences some in the church today. Is it possible to seek preeminence in the church out of the desire to gain prestige? According to the Bible, this is possible (3 John 1:9). Jesus tells us that it is even possible to do a good deed out of wrong motivation by seeking the praise and recognition of men (Matthew 6:1-4).

If we are seeking praise and glory for ourselves – and thereby putting ourselves into a competition with our brethren – how can we "in lowliness of mind . . . esteem others better than" ourselves (Philippians 2:3)? If this had been Jesus’ attitude, would He have been willing to come to the earth and die for us?

Jesus set the perfect example for us. He said: "I honor My Father . . . I seek not My own glory . . . If I honor myself, my honor is nothing: It is my Father who honors Me" (John 8:54).

The apostle Paul tells us: "Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31).

The proverbs exhort us: "Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips" (Proverbs 27:2).

We must let God our Father and Jesus Christ honor us. And that they will do! We are all spiritual family members and will soon to be honored, and glorified by God as His firstborn sons and daughters. This is what we look forward to instead of seeking the praise of men in this life.

With these thoughts I wish us all a rewarding Sabbath!

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