
Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load.
Paul has something significant to say to us here. As followers of the Lord Jesus, each of us should evaluate our faithfulness to Him. Are my actions, words, and thoughts pleasing to Him? Do they bring honor to Him? Or, when I stand before Him to give an account of my life, will I be ashamed of what I have done?
We tend to compare ourselves to others. And we might well be satisfied with that comparison. After all, we might judge ourselves to be just as good as most people in the church we attend. And better than most of the people we see around us.
But Paul warns us against doing that. Rather than comparing ourselves to other people, we need to honestly appraise our own faithfulness. Am I the person that God wants me to be? Am I faithful to the service he has called me into and the gifts he has given me to accomplish that task?
How I stack up compared to someone else does not matter. But how faithful I am to Christ and His call in my life matters tremendously. My goal in life should be Christlikeness, following the example Christ set and seeking to honor him in all I do.
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