Good Morning!
Ego is a quiet destroyer. It doesn’t show up loudly at first. It whispers. It convinces. It blinds. And if left unchecked, it can dismantle everything a person has spent years building; reputation, relationships, influence, and legacy.
In recent months, I’ve watched a friend walk through this painful truth. Brilliant. Gifted. A founder of a nonprofit that has blessed the community for years. But like all things - organizations, relationships, even ministries - seasons shift. Challenges arise. Sometimes things falter, not because of failure, but because it’s time to reassess, recalibrate, and make necessary changes.
That’s when the right people matter. Friends who love you enough to tell you the truth. People who want to see you win. People who stand in the gap when you can’t see clearly. And above all, God! the One who restores, redirects, and rebuilds.
But ego and pride can twist the view. Instead of seeing support, you see conspiracy. Instead of receiving help, you assume harm. Instead of partnering with those who care, you push them away. Pride convinces you that everyone is against you, when in reality, God has placed people around you to lift you back up.
The Bible gives us a sobering example in King Saul. He started humble, chosen, anointed, and favored. But pride crept in. He became suspicious, defensive, threatened by those trying to help him. His ego cost him his peace, his relationships, his calling, and ultimately, his legacy.
The truth is simple: no one can fix pride but you and God working in your spirit.
When you surrender ego, God restores vision. When you release pride, God rebuilds what was broken. And when you allow humility to lead, your legacy becomes stronger than ever.

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