One of the most important lessons of my life has been this: It’s
not about me. (Whew! What a relief.) Philippians 1:11 says we are “filled
with the fruit of righteousness which comes through Jesus Christ—to the glory
and praise of God.”
That means the good in my life? God started it, and He’s the
One who’ll finish it. The love that sometimes overflows in me? That’s not me
being extra sweet — that’s God Himself at work, sprinkling His love where mine
would’ve run out.
If I ever make a wise decision (and trust me, I’ve made
plenty of not-so-wise ones), that’s not about my cleverness. That’s the Spirit
nudging me in the right direction. If I manage to do something pure, blameless,
or even remotely good — that’s not Donna’s résumé shining. That’s God’s grace
on display.
Now, don’t get me wrong. We’re not puppets on a string. God
invites us to participate in His master plan. We listen, we obey, we pray, we
step out in faith. But even then, it’s His power carrying us forward.
Here’s the freeing part: I don’t have to keep up the
exhausting game of comparison. My body, my age, my bank account, my holiness —
all those things that tempt me to measure myself against others — they don’t
tell the story. God does. And the story always points back to Him.
So, every good thing in my life (and yours) — the love, the
wisdom, the joy, the blessings — isn’t proof that we’ve “arrived.” It’s proof
that God is faithful. That He finishes what He starts. That He gives gifts
beyond what we could ever earn or deserve.
And when all is said and done, we’ll look back and realize
every bit of it was “for the glory and praise of God.”
So today, let’s breathe a little easier. It’s not about me.
It’s not about you. It’s about the God who makes His goodness shine through
us.
“Every good thing in my life? That’s God’s fingerprints, not
mine. It’s not about me — it’s about Him.
#GloryToGod #Philippians111

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