1 Cor. 15:52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
My prayer today is that the Lord will use the devotionals on this blog to draw someone to Him. There is nothing more important in life than knowing where you will spend eternity! It is something you can know, dear reader. Being saved is a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If you were drawn here today in search of how to be saved, please go here and read through it. It’s not very long but it will show you what being born again is according to the Scriptures. It’s not my opinion – it’s from the Bible. It’s not a particular religion that will save you. If a religion could, the Jewish Pharisees in Jesus’ days would have been saved. But Jesus rebuked them for their hypocrisy.
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As I continue with this devotional series, I literally shudder at the relevance of these scriptures for a time such as this! My heart aches and wants to explode with desire to reach those who are lost and Christians who are misguided! Lord, I pray that You would draw those who need these scriptures so they can be alerted to just how late it is in Your prophetic clock! In Christ’s precious name I pray!
Today’s alert is the word “boasters.” I love Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary because it defines exactly what the English word meant at the time the King James Bible was printed! His definition is below. Because the definition needs expanding, I’ve also included the definitions for “vaunt” and “ostentatious”:
BOASTER, n. One who boasts, glories or vaunts ostentatiously.
V’AUNT, v.i. [L. vanus. This ought to be written vant.] To boast; to make a vain display of one’s own worth, attainments or decorations; to talk with vain ostentation; to brag. Pride – prompts a man to vaunt and overvalue what he is.
OSTENTA’TIOUS, a. Making a display from vanity; boastful; fond of presenting one’s endowments or works to others in an advantageous light. Your modesty is so far from being ostentatious of the good you do –
Showy; gaudy; intended for vain display; as ostentatious ornaments.
Now that you’ve read through these, does it open the meaning of boaster to you? With the invention of the internet and social media, we see people boasting so much more than before. In the past, we were limited to newspapers and boasters were really not something to write about, unless they were politicians. But today, we are truly in the “I” generation. Everything is about me, me, me! Narcissistic people are everywhere. They are obsessed with their own image, their own progress, and they have an exaggerated idea of their own importance. What once was prevalent in politicians and the pharasitical attitudes of church leaders, is now running rampant in the human heart. Is it any wonder that Christ said:
The believer is held to a higher standard than the world. We should not be caught up in the “I” generation’s belief system. We should not be boasters. In fact, Scripture says:
Social media is filled with apps that record one’s actions and words. You don’t have to watch them for long until you see people boasting about themselves. It’s really not something I would have thought of when I first was saved in 1980. Of course, social media was just starting and it wasn’t used for this purpose. Perhaps that is why I see today’s word so clearly.
If you are a believer who is guilty of this, I pray that this post will speak to your heart. As Prov. 27:2 says above, it’s not up to us to praise ourselves. Let it come from someone else and then be humble about it.
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