The arrogance of man will be brought low and human pride humbled; the Lord alone will be exalted in that day, and the idols will today disappear. ~ Isaiah 2:17-18
Our arrogant, prideful and superior view of ourselves often leads to destruction and loneliness. No one wants to be around someone who always thinks they are right, belittles others ideas, or opinions, or always has to have the better story and last word. In the Old Testament, Israel acted very arrogant because they were God’s chosen nation and figured that meant they could do whatever they wanted, but then when God disciplined them they got all upset. Arrogance annoys us because it annoys God. After all, who do you think you are? Time and time again God opposes prideful people in the Bible and exalts the humble. God doesn’t call us to be arrogant, but quite the opposite, and so why would anyone exalt themself? When you are arrogant and proud you have forgotten your true place in life and it’s just a matter of time before God will remind you. He is God. We are not. To be arrogant is to slap God in the face and tell Him you don’t need Him, but one day we will be forced to be humble before our Almighty God. The arrogant and prideful tend to live for themselves and their own haughty ambitions and desires. Oftentimes they are more judgemental than helpful and more full of themselves than the one who they claim to serve. In the end, God will be the only rightful and sovereign God standing and deserving all mankind’s praise and glory. Arrogance and pride will be destroyed and ultimately everyone will bow down before Him. Philippians 2:10-11 says, “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Will you be forced to acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, or is He your Lord now? The nations and all the people of the world will know the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Those who once were arrogant and prideful will be silenced and reminded that they are subject to God’s will and will be judged accordingly. It is a powerful reminder that God alone will be triumphant and no one else will be able to boast. Those who relied on themselves will see the destruction of their ways by God’s authority and power. Let us all humble ourselves now and give God the authority and supremacy in our lives that is His and His alone. ~ Amen
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