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MARKED BY HUMILITY
Tuesday - July 25, 2023 CornerstonE
church PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Do not brag about tomorrow, since you don’t know what the day will bring. Let someone
else praise you, not your own mouth—a stranger, not your own lips. - Proverbs 27:1-2 (NLT)
READ: Proverbs 27:1-2 (NLT), Proverbs 27
TODAY’S MESSAGE
The writer of this proverb is addressing the issue of bragging or boasting. He does it by
focusing on two types—bragging about the future and bragging about yourself. He first
wants the readers to understand that they don’t really know what the future will bring. He
also wants them to recognize that it isn’t humble to brag about yourself.
Social media is one place where we have the optimal opportunity to both brag and
exaggerate our successes. We post perfectly posed pictures and witty captions and often
ignore or minimize our failures. We continually present ourselves in the best possible light
on social media, but also in regular conversations. But what if it is “not our job” to portray
ourselves in the best possible light?
This proverb gets right to the heart of this struggle and encourages us to be humble with
our words. When our insecurities drive us, we cannot serve those we speak with well.
Humility with our words is not just a recipe for being well-liked. It is a vital part of using our
words to serve others better.
IN YOUR CHAIR TIME TODAY
As you go through your day, reflect on your posts and conversations. Ask yourself, “Do I
present myself accurately? Is my tendency to brag and exaggerate?” Then consider how
you can use your words to present yourself more accurately and serve others well.