No kidding. I have to put a limit to the sweets I eat. Pounds go on, but they don’t come off. That age thang. 😂
The pride of your heart has deceived you.
The powerful kingdom of Edom received discipline from God for its pride. Edom was located amid mountainous terrain, making her seemingly invulnerable to enemies (Obadiah 1:3). Edom was also a wealthy nation, situated at the center of strategic trade routes and rich in copper, a highly valued commodity in the ancient world. It was full of good things yet also full of pride. Its citizens believed their kingdom was invincible, even as they oppressed God’s people (vv. 10–14). But God used the prophet Obadiah to tell them of His judgment. Nations would rise up against Edom, and the once-powerful kingdom would be defenseless and humiliated (vv. 1–2).
Pride deceives us into thinking we can live life on our terms, without God. It makes us feel invulnerable to authority, correction, and weakness. But God calls us to humble ourselves before Him (1 Peter 5:6). As we turn from our pride and choose repentance, God will guide us toward total trust in Him.
Reflect & Pray
What happens when blessings in your life become sources of pride? How can pride deceive you?
Father, protect me from pride. Please give me a humble heart.
Welcome to Terrible Tuesday in Wisconsin!
It is in the 90s with our lovely humidity added for extra fun. 96 is predicted and it feels like at least 96 out there. 😅🔥💦
We missed a bad storm by about 15 miles on Monday. Bad tree damage, roofs blown off, etc. We only had rain. My friend who lives near Milwaukee (100 miles east of me) had a tree go down in her neighborhood that almost hit a car. We had no wind at all.
So...now that my plants are watered, staying inside as much as possible today.
Have a great summer day!
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