Monday, August 27, 2007

Oh, God, Make Me More Humble

Every week day I forward on to some friends and family a devotional from the Blackaby boys called "Experiencing God Day-by-Day", and this was today's. I couldn't resist posting it as it spoke to me in so many ways. While God has taken the last 4+ months to work on my humility, I am still a work in progress...

Humble Yourself

"For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted." (Luke 14:11)

There are two ways to attain high esteem. One is the world’s method: Take every opportunity to promote yourself before others; seize occasions for recognition and manipulate your way into the center of attention. The other way is God’s way: Humble yourself. Rather than striving for recognition and influential positions, seek to put others first. Cultivate humility, for it does not come naturally. One of the many paradoxes of the Christian life is that when God sees your genuine humility, He exalts you.

Proverbs 16:18 warns that if we put our efforts into promoting ourselves, we will be brought down. Jesus told of a man who tried to enhance his own image (Luke 14:7–11). While attending a banquet, he immediately claimed the seat of honor. When the host saw this, he humiliated this man by asking him to move to the least honorable place to make room for a more distinguished guest. Jesus said the wise thing to do is to seek the lowest position and allow others to exalt you if they feel you are worthy.

There is an enormous difference between the way the world honors you and the way God does. Proverbs 25:27 indicates that glory is not legitimate if you seek it yourself. When the world exalts you, you are the one who receives the credit. When God exalts you, others will praise Him for what He has done in your life. If you honor God, He will honor you (1 Sam. 2:30). Strive to humble yourself and bring glory to God. Allow Him to be the One to honor you in the way that pleases Him!

“Experiencing God: Day-by-Day” by Henry T. Blackaby and Richard Blackaby

Amen and AMEN!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

DITTO! Trying to maintain a humble existance is definitely one of my shortcomings.