Isaiah 23:9 "The Lord Almighty planned it, to bring low the pride of all glory and to humble all who are renowned on the earth."
Isaiah is sharing an oracle concerning the seaport of Tyre. Apparently, like many of the other lands mentioned early in Isaiah, Tyre was in for a rough future! Amid the calamity, Isaiah mentions that the Lord planned it and intends to "bring low" the proud and to "humble" all the "renowned on the earth."
This seems to be a theme in scripture. God time and time again, humbles the proud and brings low the lofty. I like that about God. I dislike people who are proud. I dislike the pride I see in my life. In what ways am I proud and how can I squash that today so God doesn't have to? I need to be more humble in my relationships, with my work, with my actions, and with my lips.
Dear Jesus, remind me to be humble today. Amen.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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