HUMBLE LIKE A SERVANT ( Part 3)
In this Quiet-time series, we shall study the various characteristics of humility as exhibited by a servant. In God’s Kingdom, one who serves is positioned at the highest position and is called the greatest (Mathew 20: 27).
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4: 13
“Better is a poor and wise
child than an old and foolish king, WHO WILL NO MORE BE ADMONISHED”
Ecclesiastes 4: 13
3. When you are humble like a servant, you are willing to be trained in your work. When you lose this humility you no longer willing to receive training
The start of a servant’s life is his training. You can never be a servant unless you are trained to do things that your master likes and wants. Every master is peculiar and expects specific things from his servants. When you have lost the humility of a servant you cannot be trained or re-trained to do anything. Indeed, it takes humility to be trained.
Without being
humble, you cannot be trained- disciplined, or instructed to perform certain
tasks for your master. The fact that someone cannot modify your thoughts, behavior,
and habits is an indication of your “bigness” and pride. That is what it means
to be trained. To be trained means to be pruned, drilled, and bent until you
are in the desired shape and condition for your master.
Humility is the
key to entering new doors in the Kingdom. Many pastors are cut out of new areas
of ministry because they are un-trainable in new things.
Credits: Excerpts
from
Formula for
Humility
Bishop Dag
Heward-Mills
O Lord grant me the humility of a servant so that l can be trainable and re-trainable.
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