Glory to God Alone

At the end of Acts 3 and 4, we see what happens when God’s power flows through willing vessels: God is glorified. The healed man, Peter, and the entire crowd point to Jesus. Even the religious leaders, who were hostile to the message, couldn’t deny what had happened.
 
Rev. David Morgan said it best: “The Lord would give us great things, if only He could trust us not to steal the glory.”
 
Many times, we pray for God to move, but are we prepared to give Him all the glory when He does?
  
Pride is subtle. It wants the credit and the applause. But real spiritual power flows through humility—people who say, “Not to us, O Lord, but to Your name be the glory.”
 
You were created to reflect God's greatness. Every answered prayer, every breakthrough, every moment of divine impact is a chance to lift His name higher.
 
Scripture:
Psalms 115:1 - Not to us, O LORD, not to us, But to Your name give glory Because of Your lovingkindness, because of Your truth.
 
Application:
Take time today to reflect on any recent victories or answered prayers. Give thanks to God and intentionally give Him the glory in front of others.
 
Prayer:
Father, I never want to steal what belongs to You. If You choose to use me, I will give You the glory. Let every act of power in my life point back to Your greatness and goodness.

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