Self
Confronting My Fear - Insignificance
“Am I good enough?” “Am I worthy?” “Does my life count?” “Will I be remembered?” All these questions, and many more like them, come from a heart desiring significance. It’s this drive for significance, or the fear of insignificance, that places us on a perilous path. Let’s consider the story of Absalom, who, I believe, struggled with the fear of insignificance.
ENGAGE: More About Temptation
Where does temptation come from? The world? The flesh? The devil? Well, one thing we know for sure is that it doesn’t come from God.
ENGAGE: Glory to God
Self-promotion and self-absorption are signs of the times. From the excesses of infamous executives to the chest-beating celebrations of quarterback sacks and touchdown passes (isn’t that what they get paid a lot of money to do?) to those who must have things their way, many live their lives in the headlines, on the jumbotrons. Someone has said that those who are wrapped up in themselves make for a very small package.
Monument to Self
There is only one “monument” that can stand: A life transformed by Jesus.
Monument to Self
There is only one “monument” that can stand - a life transformed by Jesus. It is erected by grace through faith, “decorated” by the atoning blood of the Perfect Sacrifice. And there in its deep solid foundation is chiseled the name of its Maker. This life will stand forever.