In our journey of faith, one of the most significant barriers we face is the desire for human recognition and glory. Jesus, in John 5:44, challenges us with a profound question: "How can you believe when you receive glory from one another and do not seek the glory that is from the one and only God?" This question invites us to examine our hearts and motivations. Are we seeking the approval and appreciation of others, or are we truly seeking to glorify God alone? The story of Gideon in Judges 7 illustrates this danger. God reduced Gideon's army from 32,000 to 300 to ensure that Israel would not boast in their own strength but recognize God's power. Yet, even Gideon, who witnessed God's desire for glory firsthand, fell into the trap of seeking a token of appreciation from the people, which became a snare to him and his household.
This subtle desire for recognition can hinder our faith and our ability to please God. Hebrews 11:6 reminds us that without faith, it is impossible to please God. Therefore, if we are seeking glory from others, we are not fully living in faith. The example of Jesus is a powerful contrast. He lived a life hidden from the spotlight, content with the Father's approval alone. Even in moments of great triumph, like feeding the 5,000, Jesus withdrew to give God the glory. His life teaches us the importance of being satisfied with God's appreciation and not seeking validation from others.
To combat this desire for human glory, we must cultivate a heart that rejoices in God's kingdom advancing, regardless of our role or recognition. We should be like a bride who delights in her bridegroom's success, not seeking compliments from others. Our satisfaction should come from hearing God's voice affirming us as His beloved children. When we find ourselves desiring recognition, we must repent and refocus our hearts on seeking God's glory alone. As Matthew 6:22 encourages, if our eye is single-minded, focused solely on God's approval, our whole body will be full of light. Let us strive to live with this clarity of purpose, seeking only the glory that comes from God.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Danger of Seeking Human Glory: Seeking recognition from others can hinder our faith and our ability to please God. Jesus warns us that receiving glory from one another is a barrier to true belief. We must examine our hearts and ensure that our desire is to glorify God alone. [01:20]
- 2. Gideon's Lesson on God's Glory: The story of Gideon teaches us that God desires all the glory. Even when we witness God's power, the subtle desire for human appreciation can become a snare. We must be vigilant in rejecting any form of self-glory. [04:22]
- 3. Jesus' Example of Hiddenness: Jesus lived a life content with the Father's approval, not seeking human recognition. His example shows us the importance of being satisfied with God's appreciation and withdrawing to give God the glory in moments of triumph. [09:23]
- 4. Rejoicing in God's Kingdom: A heart that rejoices in God's kingdom advancing, regardless of personal recognition, reflects a pure bride of Christ. We should delight in our bridegroom's success and be satisfied with His love and appreciation. [15:12]
- 5. Single-Minded Focus on God's Approval: Matthew 6:22 encourages us to have a single-minded focus on God's approval. When our intentions are pure, and we seek only God's glory, our whole body will be full of light, enabling us to live a life pleasing to God. [19:10]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:09] - Introduction: Barriers to Faith
- [00:46] - The Danger of Seeking Glory
- [01:08] - Jesus' Warning in John 5
- [02:14] - Faith and Pleasing God
- [03:08] - Gideon's Story: God's Glory
- [04:53] - Gideon's Snare: Seeking Appreciation
- [06:10] - The Cost of Human Glory
- [07:14] - Lucifer's Fall: A Warning
- [08:00] - Rejecting Tokens of Appreciation
- [09:11] - Jesus' Example of Hiddenness
- [10:47] - Peter's Perspective in Mark
- [12:26] - The Power of a Hidden Life
- [13:11] - Identifying Unconscious Honor Seeking
- [15:12] - Rejoicing in God's Kingdom
- [19:10] - Single-Minded Focus on God's Approval