You can model for your children a grateful heart so that they take that into their own lives. You call glory as a man's cryptonite, that shiny object. As you try to intercept glory for yourself, you're doing it a service to your faith, to your family. I nowin and so you'd much rather them know that i feel like and believe that i'm not the one doing this.
Glory can be one of our biggest downfalls when we direct it away from God. It often brings out the opposite of an "attitude of gratitude." We can't let our successes (financial, career, life accomplishments) convince us that we did it all on our own. Resisting the temptation to lay claim to personal triumphs helps bring glory to God's grace, not ourselves. "But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth.” (Deuteronomy 8:18). Download 2 chapters of Bring Your Hammer for free: manhoodjourney.org/HAMMER