King of the apes
October 24, 2005 | 12:00am
He who glories, let him glory in the Lord. 2 Corinthians 10:17
Studies conducted by the National Geographic Society provide some fascinating insights into the behavior of chimpanzee. Observers noted how the leadership of a chimp community changed because of a dramatic bluff used by one of the lowliest members of the group.
Mike, as he was affectionately known, learned to dominate his chimp establishment with the aid of some empty kerosene cans and a heavy steel box. Hooting loudly, he would bang the metal objects together as he pushed them over the ground. This clamorous behavior frightened the apes so much that the leader surrendered his sovereignty to Mike.
Unfortunately, similar situation may be seen in the church. Those who generate the most activity often receive the greatest attention and honor. But a big program and a flashy personality are not necessarily evidence of divine blessing.
Paul warned against looking "at things according to the outward appearance" (2 Corinthians 10:7). The real measure of our labor is whether it is in keeping with Gods Word and if it reflects His glory rather than our own.
Make sure that whatever you do, you do for the Lord. Then when you glory, it will be in Him! Mart De Haan
Help us not to cloud Gods glory,
Nor with self His light to dim;
May each thought to Christ be captive,
Emptied to be filled with Him. Anon.
READ: 2 Corinthians 10
You cant glorify yourself and Christ at the same time.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 3-5
1 Timothy 4
Studies conducted by the National Geographic Society provide some fascinating insights into the behavior of chimpanzee. Observers noted how the leadership of a chimp community changed because of a dramatic bluff used by one of the lowliest members of the group.
Mike, as he was affectionately known, learned to dominate his chimp establishment with the aid of some empty kerosene cans and a heavy steel box. Hooting loudly, he would bang the metal objects together as he pushed them over the ground. This clamorous behavior frightened the apes so much that the leader surrendered his sovereignty to Mike.
Unfortunately, similar situation may be seen in the church. Those who generate the most activity often receive the greatest attention and honor. But a big program and a flashy personality are not necessarily evidence of divine blessing.
Paul warned against looking "at things according to the outward appearance" (2 Corinthians 10:7). The real measure of our labor is whether it is in keeping with Gods Word and if it reflects His glory rather than our own.
Make sure that whatever you do, you do for the Lord. Then when you glory, it will be in Him! Mart De Haan
Help us not to cloud Gods glory,
Nor with self His light to dim;
May each thought to Christ be captive,
Emptied to be filled with Him. Anon.
READ: 2 Corinthians 10
You cant glorify yourself and Christ at the same time.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 3-5
1 Timothy 4
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