What does "boast in the Lord" mean in practical, everyday terms? Setting the Scene: A Different Kind of Boasting “ ‘Let him who boasts boast in the Lord.’ ” (2 Corinthians 10:17) What Boasting Usually Looks Like • Promoting our résumé, talents, possessions, or achievements • Fishing for praise on social media • Measuring worth by comparison with others What “Boast in the Lord” Means • Centering every expression of joy or confidence on who God is and what He has done • Redirecting credit from self to the Savior—publicly and privately • Celebrating God’s character, works, and promises as the true source of any good in our lives Everyday Ways to Boast in the Lord • Conversation shifts – When complimented: “Thank you—God has really enabled me in that area.” – When successes arise: “I’m grateful the Lord opened that door.” • Social media usage – Post answered prayers, not just personal milestones, tagging praise to God. • Workplace mindset – Acknowledge God’s wisdom behind creative ideas or problem-solving victories. • Parenting moments – Highlight God’s faithfulness when telling family stories: “Look how the Lord provided for us.” • Crisis response – Verbalize trust: “I don’t know the outcome, but I know the One who holds it.” Boasting and Humility: Two Sides of One Coin • Boasting in self = pride; boasting in the Lord = humility (James 4:6) • Admitting dependence invites God’s power (2 Corinthians 12:9-10) Scripture Echoes • Jeremiah 9:24—“But let him who boasts boast in this: that he understands and knows Me…” • 1 Corinthians 1:31—“Therefore, as it is written: ‘Let him who boasts boast in the Lord.’ ” • Psalm 34:2—“My soul will boast in the LORD; let the oppressed hear and rejoice.” Key Takeaway Boasting in the Lord turns everyday conversations and attitudes into living testimonies that spotlight God’s greatness rather than our own, ensuring He receives the glory He alone deserves. |