Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov daily meditation - © Éditions Prosveta
Good deeds
The credit should go to god
January 24th 2016
Suppose you carry out a difficult task, or you are highly successful, or you emerge victorious from a difficult episode? Try not to bask in glory, but say instead, ‘It is you who deserve the credit, Lord, not me’; otherwise, you risk falling into the trap of pride. And when you receive praise or congratulations, be careful, don’t start creating an inflated opinion of yourself, but tell yourself over and over again, ‘Lord, the glory is all yours, not mine.’ Often, other people unwittingly and unintentionally set traps for you: you take their praise so seriously that you become conceited; you think you have already arrived at the top, and this is dangerous for your evolution.
We should work for the glory of God and confer on him any praise we may receive; this is how the impersonal, selfless side of our being can develop. Heaven judges us according to this attitude in order to determine who we are working for. True glory is found in glorifying the Lord.
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov - © Éditions Prosveta
This Daily Meditation is a copyrighted work. Any reproduction, even partial, must clearly mention the source: “Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov – © Éditions Prosveta”. Sharing is permitted as long as this attribution is respected.
Find all the meditation of the Day in the Daily meditations book ("paper" or "eBook").
Each daily meditation offers a valuable insight to enrich your inner life.
To go further, explore the complete collection of Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov’s Daily Meditations — available as a printed book or ebook.
An inspiring companion to keep with you throughout the year.