As Collegiate leaders, the temptation is often to believe that we have the capacity, intellect, and ability to accomplish “great things” on our own for the Kingdom. Are these things bad or unnecessary? Absolutely not. Kingdom work, however, is so tricky. Students come to Christ, their lives get changed, communities get impacted. In that progression, it’s easy to believe that we have personally engineered something great. The problem is, our pride is always pushing back to the reality that we are merely agents through which God is ultimately working. God doesn’t need us. He simply chooses to let us be a part of the most incredible story in human history. A close examination of 1 Corinthians 1 – 3 reminds us that any thoughts to the contrary should bring us to our knees.
1 Cor. 3 – Paul planted, Apollos watered, but GOD was causing the growth. They recognized the futility in making growth happen. May we plead with Christ to rid us of our pride and may He cause His people to grow through a renewed growth in us.
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