Look At Me!

Pastor Jim Kilby • July 2, 2024

Any person who truly starts their walk as a Christian has the best intentions to finish strong. That being the case, why do so many of us wind up crashing on the rocks of life? Although there are probably a million things that can lead to pride, I believe pride is probably the #1 problem when you boil it all down. We start out strong, but we forget where our power really comes from. Before long we're thinking that it's US who are in charge of our destinies. Even the accomplishments the Lord helps us to achieve become stumbling stones for many as they fail to give Him the credit for His work. A loving God simply will not let one of His Children rest when they've gone that far astray. Trouble will be on the horizon soon! I believe the answer is never to think too highly of ourselves. Of course, that can most effectively be done when we look at ourselves in the Light of Christ. Let's face it, even the best of us looks terrible when matched against perfection. 

 

"You may say to yourself, 'My power and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.' but remember the Lord your god, for it is he who give you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your forefathers, as it is today." Deuteronomy 8:17-18 


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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 24, 2025
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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 23, 2025
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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 21, 2025
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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 20, 2025
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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 15, 2025
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By Pastor Jim Kilby October 14, 2025
I'll readily admit that being in the U.S. Military for more than 20 years might have given me more of an appreciation for discipline, but the truth is that discipline is not learned in the military. It is learned as a young child, and it is carried into life. Many parents today have given in to athe well-intentioned but absolutely wrong idea that teaching a child through "discipline" (meaning to teach, or to disciple) is somehow wrong. I even received angry mail this week when I suggested in one of my devotionals that I might (although I never have) send one of my children to bed without dinner to teach them something. Maybe I should put it this way. Either a parent teaches a child a healthy respect for rules and laws or society will. What's worse, either they have a respect for God (and His desires) in this life, or they'll pay an even worse price. Frankly, I'd rather my children learned it from me. After all, God clearly placed that mantle of responsibility on the shoulders of parents. So, if your parents discipline you (in love and in truth), then you can thank God for them. They love you! "Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish him with the rod, he will not die. Punish him with the rod and save his soul from death." Proverbs 23:13-14  Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
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