All Glory Must Be to The Lord - a podcast by Uche

from 2013-09-22T03:54

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Many times, people ask me: Why do you always have to include Christ in your statements? Why does something spiritual jump out of every statement that emanates from your mouth. My answer is simple: "Because He is my all in all, He is my sufficiency. I can do nothing without Him". You see. scripture boldly declares:

In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. - Proverbs 3:6
In all thy ways it says, that is why I always mentioning Jesus Christ in all I do. But there is more:

In Acts 12, we are told of a King Herod who began to persecute the church. One day King Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, made a speech to his subjects. They began to praise him saying he was a god and not a man. King Herod savored this attention and did not re-direct the glory to God. Immediately, the angel of the Lord smoth him. Simply because he did not give the glory to God. Again scripture is clear about this:
I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images. - Isaiah 42:8
All glory must be to the Lord. Someone once said, If God is going to get all the glory, then He should do all the work. That's fair! You can even go further and say, He should get all the blame too. I don't believe the Lord would mind. Just give Him all the glory. In good or in bad, ascribe to Him all glory. He would share many things with you, but not His glory. This is serious stuff. If you want to be successful and effective as a Christian, the all glory must be to the Lord.  

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