ROMANS 11:20
“Quite right, they were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by your faith. Do not be conceited, but fear;”
We’ve all known people who were full of themselves. Conceited hardly comes close to describing them. They are sure the world revolves around them. This comes out in their tardiness to any event or in their assumptions about the way they think you should treat them. These individuals usually think they can do no wrong. Any trouble they have is automatically someone else’s fault.
Paul has already warned the Gentile readers of this letter about being arrogant (verse 18) and now he tells them to not be conceited. Actually, the Greek is two Greek words which can be translated as “high minded.” The New Living Translation uses this language, “So don’t think highly of yourself.” Conceit and arrogance should have no place in a believer’s life. Humility is what we are called to by the Lord as we follow His example.
APPLICATION
We are warned not to allow spiritual pride to enter our lives. You may ask how you can become spiritually proud. You may brag about how many times a week you go to church. You may think you are more spiritual because you give more to missions. You could even exhibit this spiritual ego in how you serve, always drawing attention to what you do in the church. Spiritual pride is a precursor to a spiritual fall.
I used to sing a lot in church. I was part of the choir, praise teams and sang solos. I love to sing, but I often cringed when attention was paid to me for a song I had sung. I never wanted to be recognized for that. I wanted all the attention to be directed to Jesus as I sang. The last thing I wanted to be accused of was conceit. That would nullify any honor or praise to my Lord.
Let all your actions for the Lord be grounded in humility. If He exalts you for something, accept that. But don’t expect recognition. Never seek recognition. Let it come to you. Don’t allow the devil to rob you of your joy in serving Jesus because your flesh has reveled in your own glory. That does not honor the Lord. Paul ends the verse by telling them to “fear.” Be in awe of what He has done for you and point all the glory back to Him. Amen?
Lord, I bow before You today as Your humble servant who only wants to bring You honor.
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