Do you "eat too much honey?"


Proverbs 25:27--Do we "eat too much honey?" Do we seek our own honor? Do we provide our own acknowledgement or affirmation?

The person who feels compelled to honor themselves will usually monopolize conversations with their exploits and awesome deeds. Sometimes those deeds really are exciting, but they tend to ride over anyone to convey that fact.

They may even acknowledge GOD's Hand in the situation, but they miss the social cues that they have monopolized a room.

It's difficult for these souls to surrender a conversation to someone else. Those they ride over walk away feeling inferior.

This person may come from a place of pride or insecurity--and it's not always easy to discern which.

Generally, the person who sincerely can't receive a compliment from others is the insecure one. They don't realize they're stuck in an unbecoming habit and it's the last thing they want to convey.

On the other hand, if we notice that we're compelled to share our story while someone else is sharing theirs, we may be stuck in a puddle of "honey" ourselves.

If we realize we are, then praise the LORD! The Holy Spirit got through our noggin' and the journey to getting unstuck begins!

One thing for certain, if our deeds and stories and exploits are amazing, there will be plenty of people sharing about them and asking us to share about them. That's Kingdom building!

May our honor come from others, my friends.

Proverbs 25:27--It is not good to eat too much honey, or honorable to seek one’s own honor. Tree of Life Bible Society Tree of Life Version - TLV#tlvbible #tlvproverbs
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