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Humility is a life not based on perceived rights. Humility does not feel a right to better treatment than Jesus received. Yes, people flocked to his ministry, but in the end, his humbling acceptance of persecution and betrayal with eventual death led to glory—the resurrection over death and reconciling us to his Father. We need humility to assert this truth in service to Christ as we love others not our own ego.

Humility in the role of a Christian means holding loosely to the need to be right. It enables us to not take success or failure too seriously. Humility helps us lose self-obsession and instead learn to have a healthy self-awareness. This life holds troubles that vary in intensity based on the seasons of life we find ourselves in. God gives us wisdom and he directs our steps. We need to recognize our need for him in every aspect of our lives and to come humbly to receive his grace, strength, and power for living.

Another reason why we need to make humbling ourselves before the Lord a regular practice is because of the two-sided reality of following Christ.

We are complete in Christ, yet we are becoming more like him. We have the status of kings and the duties of a servant. We know the presence of Christ but experience the pressure of sin. We are made right with God through Christ, yet we experience daily problems where we fail to make the right choices. Isaiah, the Old Testament prophet, a man called by God, yet so aware of his sinfulness in the presence of an Almighty Holy God teaches us how to humble ourselves.

The key is to move forward in what God has called us to do while we maintain an awareness of his holiness and might. He tells the ocean how far it can go.

He paints the sky twice a day. He makes our lungs fill with air and our hearts to beat. He alone does this. We are the recipients of his power. Obedience plays a part in humbling ourselves. How is humility viewed in your organization? This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here.

More From Forbes. Nov 10, , pm EST. Nov 10, , am EST. Edit Story. Mar 1, , am EST. Leadership Strategy. I write about leadership, adaptability and high performing teams. View gallery. Why should we focus on purifying our hearts? Read Luke What does Jesus have to say about being humble? Respond Living with a posture of humility is a choice for us every single day.

In a world clamoring with opportunities to puff up our pride, it is even more important as followers of Jesus that we humble ourselves before Him. I also want to receive as much grace as possible.

How do I receive it? By humbling myself before the Lord. Pride comes before a fall. He is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lord, the one the angels tremble before. He controls all things and sustains the universe by the power of his word. There is no one as great or glorious as him. This unbelievable reality should cause you to instinctively humble yourself before the Lord. You are a sinner and have sinned time and time again against the King of Kings.

And yet he has been infinitely merciful to you. He put all your sins on Christ so that you could know him. Your every breath and heartbeat, your eyes, ears, strength, and mental health are all from God. He could remove them at any time. Psalm 90 says that our lives are like dust, here today and gone tomorrow.

Compare that to Jesus, who is infinite, never changing, and always full of strength.



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