I am proud of (in no particular order)…

  • My blog. I started it from scratch. I have consistently posted for five days a week for almost four years. I’ve connected with people that I would have never met if I didn’t have my blog. Some people even have told me that it’s impacted their life. That’s a HUGE win.
  • My marriage. Marriage is hard work. My goal for my marriage is to have a marriage where people ask if we are still on our honeymoon. People often say that after the honeymoon a marriage goes down hill. I don’t want that for my marriage.
  • My kids. I’m a proud dad. Even though my kids can’t, crawl, talk, wipe their own tushies, mow the lawn, or fold their own laundry I’m still proud of them.
  • My side burns. They get complemented often. For a guy who is going the way of Daddy Warbucks I like that I have some piece of hair that is complement-able, and is not on my back.

Now it’s not easy for me to be proud. I struggle with it. Somehow I’ve locked it into my head that being proud = being an ugly fart face sinner. Maybe it’s also because pride is bad. I don’t know. What I do know is that it’s okay to be proud, but not prideful. What’s the difference?

I’m glad you asked.

Pride is feeling like you are better than you really are. We feel that way because we compare ourselves to others and compared to other jokers we rule. The problem with the comparison game is that there is always someone better. You might be a great person compared to Voldemort, but compared to Gandhi you suck at life. Enter insecurity. When we see that others are better than us it can lead us to view ourselves as less than what we are worth. What are we worth?

I’m glad you keep asking questions. Good one. We are worth Jesus.

The other day I was reading a verse and I saw something that I’ve never noticed before. “If anyone thinks they are something when they are not, they deceive themselves. Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load.” Galatians 6:3-5.

This was revolutionary to me. This verse says that we can take pride in ourselves by testing our own actions and by not comparing ourselves to others.

So the next time I do something good I don’t need to become prideful and think that I’m the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. I just need to test my actions. Did I do this for praise of man or did I do it for God? Pride comes when we think that we are better than someone else. That’s wrong. Being proud comes when we do something to the best of our ability for the glory of God.

What’s something that you are proud of?