Shame on you, oh silly heart. By Charles Spurgeon. What makes you better than anyone else? What do you have that God hasn't given you? And if all you have is from God, why boast as though you have accomplished something on your own?" 1 Corinthians 4, verse 7. Christian, by nature you are no better than others. What would you be without the continual influence of the Spirit? O believer, whatever you are, you have nothing to make you proud. The more you have, the more you are in debt to God. And should you be proud of that which renders you a debtor? Consider your origin. Look back to what you were. Once you were dead, doomed forever because of your many sins. Ephesians 2 verse 1. Consider what you would have been but for divine grace. It is only God's grace which has made you to differ. Great believer, you would have been a great sinner if God had not made you to differ. O you who are valiant for truth, you would have been as valiant for error if grace had not laid hold upon you. Therefore, do not be proud. Though you have a wide domain of grace, for once you had not a single thing to call your own except your sin and misery. O strange infatuation that you, who have borrowed everything, should think of exalting yourself! How foolish! That you, a poor dependent pensioner upon the bounty of your Saviour, are yet proud. Shame on you, O silly heart! This Puritan devotional has been brought to you by Grace Gems, a treasury of ageless Sovereign Grace writings. Please visit our website at www.gracegems.org, where you can browse and freely download thousands of choice books, sermons, and quotes, along with select audio messages. No donations accepted. Thank you.