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: Hebrews 11: 40
“God having provided some
better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect”
Hebrews 11: 40
15. When you are humble as a child, you express
your need for others. When you lose this humility, you think you do not need
anyone.
Scripture: Hebrews 11: 40
“God having provided some
better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect”
Hebrews 11: 40
Children are
dependent on their parents. Sheep are dependent on their shepherds. Humble
pastors are dependent on other pastors.
I have found out that we need one another. Everybody needs a little help to get
their lives together. As the scripture says, “that they without us are not made
perfect” (Hebrews 11: 40). This means that no one can be perfect or as great as
he should be without others.
If the bible
says so, then it is so! You cannot be made perfect unless you depend on someone
else. Most people are glad that they are independent of others. Most people do
not want to follow or depend on other people. To be dependent is to be humble.
God wants us to
depend on Him and on one another. When you accept that you are dependent on
others, you are being humble. When this humility is deep in your soul, you will
embrace the reality of your dependence. Then you will run towards the people
that God has determined that you must depend on. It is God who has determined
that we should depend on others. Will you accept this? If you do, you are being
humble. If you are being humble then you will be lifted up soon.
Credits:
Excerpts from
Formula for
Humility
Bishop Dag
Heward-Mills
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