When Sincerity Isn't Enough
It’s easy to assume that if we are sincere, we must be right. After all, sincerity feels genuine. It feels honest. But Scripture makes it clear that sincerity, by itself, is not a reliable guide to truth. Paul’s early life is a powerful example of this reality. Before encountering Jesus, he was deeply committed to his beliefs. He was passionate, disciplined, and convinced he was honoring God. Yet, in that sincerity, he was actually opposing God’s work. To live a surrendered life, we must be willing to let God correct us, reshape our thinking, and guide us through His Word. Surrender begins here: not with confidence in ourselves, but with submission to God’s truth. When we align our lives with His Word, we move from self-reliance to God-dependence. And that is where true greatness begins—not in being right in our own eyes, but in being shaped by Him. Scripture: John 8:31-32 - So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, "If you continue in My word...