Success Might Be Hurting You | Hosea 10:1
The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller
Release Date: 07/12/2026
The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller
The greatest threat to your soul may not be suffering—but success. Summary warns that prosperity can quietly poison the soul when success replaces dependence on God. Israel’s blessings led not to gratitude and worship, but to entitlement, divided loyalties, and spiritual drift. The chapter exposes how comfort, entertainment, materialism, and self-sufficiency slowly harden hearts and weaken holiness. Yet Hosea also points toward hope, calling believers to gratitude, repentance, deeper dependence, and renewed trust in God before collapse comes. Reflection & Small Group Discussion...
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Today, I want to give a shoutout to Jeff Baker from Palm Coast, FL. Thank you so much for your partnership with us in Project23. Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal.
Our text today is Hosea 10:1:
Israel is a luxuriant vine
that yields its fruit.
The more his fruit increased,
the more altars he built;
as his country improved,
he improved his pillars. — Hosea 10:1
Success can be dangerous, and it rarely feels dangerous at first.
Note Israel. They are “a luxuriant vine.” In other words, they were fruitful, productive, expanding, and prosperous. There was progress in their time. Wealth was increasing. Structures were being built. Life felt stable and looked successful.
And yet there is this underlying problem.
“The more his fruit increased, the more [foreign] altars he built.”
Notice what's happening. Their progress did not drive them toward deeper surrender to God. It fed their independence from Him. Progress became prosperity, which became pride. They moved from God's blessing to self-congratulation.
Material success has a subtle power over the human heart. It convinces us that we are the source of what only God provided. We start admiring what we built, what we earned, what we improved, what we accomplished. The operative word here is "we."
Our house gets bigger.
Our investments grow.
Our business expands.
Our upgrades increase.
Our image sharpens.
And with every improvement comes a hidden temptation: to believe we did this, therefore we deserve it.
Success can quietly feed arrogance. Not noticeable arrogance. Refined arrogance. The kind that still mentions God occasionally while functionally trusting ourselves completely.
When this happens, we stop praying with desperation because life feels manageable. We stop depending on God because systems, money, planning, and comfort seem to work just fine. We begin measuring life by visible growth instead of spiritual depth.
And the frightening part is this: materialism often produces immediate dividends before it produces visible destruction. That is why it deceives so many people. Success can hide personal spiritual decay for a long time.
You can be fruitful financially and barren spiritually. You can look blessed outwardly while pride is hollowing you out underneath. You can build an impressive life while slowly losing your dependence on God.
But note: the danger is not the provision. The danger is provision without surrender. Because with provision comes the dangers of provision. Selfishness without submission.
If pride has seeped in, surrender it today. And recognize all provisions as God's provision, not your own.
DO THIS:
Thank God specifically today for every success, provision, and opportunity in your life. Then ask Him to expose any pride or self-reliance growing underneath it.
ASK THIS:
- Has success made me more dependent on God or less?
- Where has materialism quietly shaped my heart?
- What am I taking credit for that actually came from God?
PRAY THIS:
God, protect me from the pride that success can create. Keep my heart humble, grateful, surrendered, and fully dependent on you. Amen.
PLAY THIS:
"Yet Not I But Through Christ in Me"