THE HUMILITY OF A CHILD (PART 12)
In this Quiet-time series, we shall study the various characteristics of humility exhibited by children. The Word of God encourages us to be “little ones” to inherit the kingdom of God; denoting humility and sincere obedience in our pursuit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and our relationship with our brethren.
Scripture: Proverbs 13: 10
“Only by PRIDE cometh
contention…..”
Proverbs 13: 10
12. When you are humble as a child, you allow yourself to be cared for. When you lose this humility, you want to help yourself.
“Only by PRIDE cometh
contention…..”
Proverbs 13: 10
Children are cared for by their parents, uncles and guardians. They receive care and provision without thinking twice. They somehow feel that the parent, or guardian owns the whole world. They do not know where he gets his money from and does not occur to them to ask. A child allows himself to be provided for. That is humility.
You may ask, “What does this have to do with your spiritual life?’ indeed, when you enter into full-time ministry you need to be humble and allow yourself to be looked after by the church. It is a very humbling experience. If you are an educated person who could be gainfully employed anywhere else, it is a humbling experience to allow yourself to be looked after by a congregation.
It is humbling to allow yourself to live off people’s benevolence, gifts, and offerings. Because I am a medical doctor, I have the option of working in the hospital. It is much more dignified to live off an income that you earned as a specialist surgeon than to live from the collection plate. Without humility you cannot enter into full-time ministry, you cannot work for God. Without humility, you will never bear the fruit that God wants you to bear.
Credits:
Excerpts from
Formula for
Humility
Ameen
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