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HUMILITY DEFINE
The quality or condition of being humble
Modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance, rank, etc.
lack of arrogance; a feeling of inferiority, and having a low rank.
Jesus did not preach inferiority, not in the sense of self-worth.
Jesus did not teach people how to be abused by others.
Rather, He taught us how to be lowly in nature so that we could forgive those who persecute us.
He taught us how to rebuke and move on from offenses
CS Lewis Quote here
Through out scripture - here’s a few
HUMILITY
Virtue/Possess – Disciple/Practice
You practice humility, you don’t possess it
Practicing it embeds it in your character
Discipline is something no one likes but all admire.
Show running pic here
For example, Olympic 100 meter runners practice and discipline themselves for 4 years for an event that lasts 10 seconds.
On the spiritual level,
you cannot achieve godliness without developing discipline.
As Paul says,
As you practice it, it becomes part of your character.
The greatest danger is thinking you possess or can use humility because when you do this, it becomes pride.
Common Attitudes Towards Humility
Not popular or greatly admired
Appreciate it in others - but rarely want it for ourselves
It’s a result of low self-esteem
ONE - We want to be first or famous, and humility (true humility) gets in the way of this.
TWO - We like humble people around us because for the most part they do not threaten our position.
We would rather work on humility after we get to the top.
For example, Jesus' disciples
THREE - People who do not like themselves are not automatically humble.
On the contrary, people who practice the discipline of humility are usually secure and aware of their talents and gifts.
The Battle for a Humble Heart
What Christian humility looks like in the church.
Remove selfish motivation (not just my wants).
Become less conceited (actively think of others).
Consider others more important than self
Serve others (not just self).
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