DATE POSTED
Wednesday, June 17, 2026, and I was blessed to be at Mariposa Apartment Homes, San Marcos, TX when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find and read any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Read 1 Corinthians 4:7; Philippians 2:3 in your Bible or click on it to read it online in the The Voice (Voice).
APPLICATION – as inspired by the Holy Spirit
I hope you’ve taken a moment to read the verses referenced above, as they’ll help you better grasp the context of this devotional.
We might hear our family or friends remind us of things we did “when we were young and ignorant,” or laugh about the days “when we were young and thought we could conquer the world!” Because back then, we really believed we were ‘on top of the world’. But then, “life” happened. Troubles and circumstances came along that reminded us of just how small and powerless we really are in this great big universe.
To some degree, we were raised to think this way. Parents often encourage their kids to speak up, move to the front of the class, or tell us something like, “Don’t you ever think you are any less than that friend you are bragging about.” So naturally, we spend our lives trying to outdo our friends and prove that we are just as, or more important than they are. Maybe we even came from a family that never had to struggle for money, which can easily make a person feel superior to some who were less fortunate.
But our lesson today reminds us of who Christ is, and from whom we actually receive our life, good health, families, friends, and our resources.
The Great Equalizer
This is a good opportunity for us to look around and remind ourselves of a simple truth: when a doctor walks into a room with a serious medical report, those heavy words sound exactly the same whether a person has a large bank account or is struggling to make ends meet. All the wealth in the world cannot stop an illness from coming, and it cannot buy us one extra minute of life when our time here is up. At the end of the day, our very next breath is a gift that belongs completely to the Lord, not to our wallets.
Material goods might give us worldly boasting rights, but they do absolutely nothing for our character or our relationship with the Creator of this world. The person with material wealth and the person without it must walk the exact same road to meet Jesus. If they don’t know Him, there is only one tragic place awaiting them for eternity – Hell.
What a shame it will be to stand before God if we have nothing to show Him but worldly things. When we stand before His throne, He will not look at our material goods; He will look at the existence of a relationship we might, or might not, have with Him.
So, what do any of us really have to boast about? The Apostle Paul addresses this directly in 1 Corinthians 4:
“What makes you think you are more special than anyone else? What do you have that you didn’t receive as a gift? And if it was given to you, why do you boast as if you accomplished it on your own?” — 1 Corinthians 4:7 (The Voice)
If you know Jesus as your Savior, you are, at best, equal with the person sitting next to you who also knows Him. It doesn’t matter how much they were looked down on in school, or if you once chose not to hire someone because they weren’t dressed in fancy clothes like you. God’s Word completely uncovers wrongful boasting (and if you want to study this further, please take time to look at Jeremiah 9:23, James 4:16, and Luke 12:19).
Shifting the Spotlight
As believers in Jesus Christ, our “After Christ” life gives us a completely different reason to boast. We do have something to boast about—but it isn’t ourselves! We can be bold in boasting about the One who loved us so much that He died so that we might live eternally with Him and the Father in Heaven.
For those of us who have been redeemed, Jesus teaches us a brand-new way to treat the people around us:
“Don’t be jealous or proud but be humble and consider others more important than yourselves.” — Philippians 2:3 (CEV)
Instead of bragging about ourselves, we are to look for the good in others and boast on them. Anytime we can put our own “self” aside, we are practicing true humility. Anytime we lift someone else up, we are unselfishly seeking the value in them, celebrating their character, and noticing their likeness to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesus gave us the ultimate example of this. He humbled Himself by accepting the agony of the cross at Calvary. Remember, He is the same Jesus who walked on water, healed the blind and the lame, and stood before His accusers in total silence. With that kind of divine power, there was absolutely nothing He couldn’t do! Yet, He accepted death on a cross out of pure obedience to His Father, and for the good of everyone who would put their faith and trust in Him. He paid our heavy debt so that we could go free.
How is it with you today? Have you truly surrendered your life to Him? Whether we are naturally humble or naturally proud, we only have one way into Heaven—through believing in the Lord Jesus and accepting Him as our Savior. He is our strength, and the Holy Spirit is our Guide to living an obedient, clean, and righteous life that honors God. I hope from the bottom of my heart that I can depend on you joining me around the throne one day, so we can worship our King together – for all eternity!
PRAYER
Heavenly Father, Forgive me for the times I have allowed worldly success, material things, or a spirit of competition to make me feel superior to others. Remind me today that every good thing I have – my health, my family, and my resources – is a gift from You. Holy Spirit, help me to put my “self” aside. Teach me to look for the good in the people around me, to lift them up, and to esteem them more important than myself, just like Jesus did. I don’t want to boast in my own accomplishments anymore; I only want to boast in the cross of Christ and His amazing grace. Thank You for paying my debt and setting me free. In the precious and matchless name of Jesus, Amen.
FOOTNOTE
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