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Why do people seek glory for themselves?

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People seek glory for themselves out of pride and a desire for recognition, but this leads to an empty pursuit.

The pursuit of personal glory stems from humanity's fallen nature and the inherent sin of seeking to elevate oneself above God. Tempted as Adam was in the Garden, people believe they can achieve significance through accomplishments, status, or recognition. However, passages like Matthew 6:1 indicate that when we seek glory for ourselves, we have already received our reward, which is fleeting and unfulfilling. Genuine glory is derived from God alone, as He is the source of all that is good. Understanding this truth can liberate us from the exhausting chase for self-glorification, leading us to a life centered on glorifying God.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:1

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Glory
Bob Coffey · Nov 5, 1989
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