HUMBLE LIKE A SERVANT (Part 7)

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: Luke 17: 10 

“So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, we are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do”

Luke 17: 10

7. When you are humble like a servant, you do not need to be thanked or acknowledged for everything. When you lose this humility you need to be thanked and acknowledged for your contribution

 

When you have the humility of Christ we will be like the servant who needs no acknowledgement, no praise and no appreciation. The great need to acknowledge people in the house of the Lord is a result of the pride that has seeped into Christianity. When you work for the Lord with the humility of Christ, no one needs to say thank to you. The fact that your name must be acknowledged at every programme shows how much pride you have. You are far from being a servant when we have to call out your name and mention that you are in church. You are far from being a servant when we have to mention your name in the vote of thanks.

 Do you have the need to be acknowledged, honoured and thanked always? If so, then you have forsaken the road of humility.

 

Credits: Excerpts from

Formula for Humility 

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills

Comments

  1. You have lost the road of humility when your name has to be mentioned whenever you stand out do something for the church or even others

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