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The importance of teachableness
Meekness is about having a teachable spirit.
Meek people don’t pretend that they know it all.
They look for opportunities to continually learn.
Faithful Christians constantly look for opportunities to learn more about Jesus.
Jesus wants us to learn as much about Him as we possibly can.
Jesus wants us to be teachable.
Look at what Jesus said in Matthew chapter eleven:
“Take up my yoke upon you, and learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart: And you shall find rest to your souls.”
Can we not use this verse and by extension say that if we do not have rest for our souls as of yet that perhaps we are not learning about Jesus (His way).
For spiritual growth
Does this not fit our world today?
God help us when we, the Church, have become so Gospel hardened that we feel and act as if we have heard it all.
we know it all, and we have very few people we would listen to or respect.
For a life of obedience
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For discerning God’s guidance
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You may be thinking, “I’ve heard all of this before, but I have tried and I’m not succeeding as I would like.
What am I missing?”
I’m glad you asked
As in any worthwhile endeavor in life, you have to be ready or risk never getting all you can from the lessons of God in your life.
The requirements for teachableness
Eagerness to learn
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Willingness to learn
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Readiness to ask for help
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Readiness to pray for wisdom
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Readiness to pray for spiritual insight
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Humility
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Living by truth already known
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Jesus Christ was willing to be taught by the Father
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Hindrances to teachableness
The activity of the devil
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Not having the Holy Spirit
Unwillingness to be taught
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Being afraid to ask questions
Some have felt that it is disobedient or presumptuous to ask of God anything.
But the Bible declares to us that we should
No matter what your question is, or what you need to know, God has your answer.
Specifically for you in your situation, all He requires is a teachable spirit.
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