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FLATTERY WILL GET YOU NOWHERE
(Psalms 12:3)

The LORD shall cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that speaketh proud things.

We live in a flattery-filled society -- people always saying nice things that don’t really reflect the thoughts of their heart. You know -- compliments that people really don't mean. "That sure is a wonderful dress" OR "You're doing a wonderful job" OR "It's always so great to see you". Basically speaking, flattery is really a complimentary statement that clouds one's true sentiments or flatterers true condition. It is insincere. It is hypocritical. It is dissimulatory. It is impure. It is .. . . cursed.

The title, shown above, has been a common saying for years among men. Have you ever wondered what God has to say about flattery? First, let’s consider what flattery is from a direct definition-based standpoint. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines it as “insincere or excessive praise.” That's good. It gives us some clarity. Strong’s definitions include: 1) to eulogize; 2) to address by an additional name (flattering titles); 3) to be smooth (or smooth-tongued); 4) to delude and 5) something that tends to coax (blandishment).

Let's take a closer look at what some of the Strong's terms refer to. It'll help us understand this matter.

Definitions enhance our ability to communicate, but the word of God, according to Jeremiah, is the hammer that breaks the rock into pieces. It is the element that builds us up in Christ. Consider the following passages of scripture and the light that they shed on flattery:

When you tell the pastor that you enjoyed the message, why did you do it? Do you spend as much (or more) time praying for people that you compliment? Flattery is dangerous. When we receive it, we don't always know how to handle it. When we give it, we don't always consider the possible effects. Some people live (and kill) by it, blinding the recipients to the forthcoming blow. Take flattery away and there are several things that we wouldn't even consider doing. Flattery, many times, paves the way for the unthinkable.

Does this type of "word" contribute to paranoia? Not if you handle it soberly. What wicked people call paranoia, God calls soberness and awareness. Truthfully, how many of you knew these things about flattery? If you've been enlightened, take the time to praise God for His word. It's just as important to be aware of those who praise you as much as those who attack you. If mishandled, both situation could lead you to the same place.

Be strong in the Lord and remember . . . flattery will get you nowhere, whether you are the giver or the receiver of such. Until next week, keep the word and be blessed!

Remnant Online: Volume 4, Issue 20 -- Flattery Will Get You Nowhere
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