Copy
View this email in your browser
Share Share
Tweet Tweet
Forward Forward
Share Share
The Prestige
“Should you then seek great things for yourself? Do not seek them. For I will bring disaster on all people, declares the Lord, but wherever you go I will let you escape with your life” - Jeremiah 45:5

The Latin root word of prestige means  ‘to create an illusion’. In other words, to trick someone.

To have people think more highly of us, we create illusions that don’t line up with who we actually are.

When we seek ‘great things’ for ourselves, we are trying to create an illusion. We want people to see our stuff. We are hoping for a misdirection. We want others to look at what we have carefully constructed to distract them from the truths we are afraid of within ourselves.

The calculated care and wisdom of the Lord doesn’t want us to stand propped up on lies. For our best good, he wants to expose the illusion of superficial prestige so that our full calling might be awakened and enacted.

The ‘great things’ we pursue are often idols. They are prestige. We are trying to climb a mountain to show how high we can go. Old as the Tower of Babel (old as the Fall) is humanity’s desire to make themselves great in the eyes of others, rather than be all who God made us to be.

God is for us. He has filled us with the power of his Spirit which gives us all we need to pursue the life of a faith superhero. The true manifestation of our good is rooted in the deep relationship of truth and our trust in him.

Thanks for subscribing to these devotionals. For access to our website, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, or to email us, click one of the links below! 
You can also 
purchase Yellow Balloons on Amazon in a hard copy format.
Facebook
Website
Email
Twitter
Spotify
Copyright © 2024 Yellow Balloons, All rights reserved.