Before his downfall a man's heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.
Proverbs 18:12 (NIV)
Arnold Palmer is hailed as one of the greatest golfers ever. However, even someone as talented as Arnold can fall victim to pride. He once told a story of when overconfidence got the best of him.
He said "It was the final hole of the 1961 Masters tournament, and I had a one-stroke lead and had just hit a very satisfying tee shot. I felt I was in pretty good shape. As I approached my ball, I saw an old friend standing at the edge of the gallery. He motioned me over, stuck out his hand and said, Congratulations." I took his hand and shook it, but as soon as I did, I knew I had lost my focus. On my next two shots, I hit the ball into a sand trap, then put it over the edge of the green. I missed a putt and lost the Masters. You don't forget a mistake like that; you just learn from it and become determined that you will never do that again. I haven't in the 30 years since."
Arnold's greatest mistake during that Masters tournament was acting like his victory was a sure thing. Losing his focus ended up causing him to lose the tournament. Much like golf, when we lose our focus as followers of Christ and we begin thinking that we are better than we really are, we are setting ourselves up for a big fall. Instead of pride, God calls us to be a people of humility. The Bible tells us that God opposes the proud, but favors the humble. Let us pray each day that God will lead us to be humble and honorable people.
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