Hearts of Humility

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As I write this blog post to you, I'm listening to S.O's new album "So it Ends". You guys should definitely go check it out! For a while the topic of humility has been popping up very often, from Bible study group discussions to my own devotional time. I am so excited *skips all over blogger* to share with you all what I have learnt thus far about humility (P.S I do believe that there is still so much more to learn about this topic). Enough of my excitement! I pray that as you all read this blog post the Lord will reveal to you the areas you need to submit to Him and let Him work on.

What is humility?
Humility is lowliness of oneself, not your worth but your lowliness in comparison to that of the Creator. When we are humble or rather expressing true humility we realise that we are nothing without God and that we need Him. Humility is about putting your total dependence on God and not on yourself. Proverbs 3:5-6 says that we should trust in the Lord and not to lean on to our own understanding (see how humility comes in this sense, we don’t rely on self but rely on God). Humility acknowledges that Christ is Sovereign. When we recognise that Christ is Sovereign over all, the need for self-praise is removed from one’s life, as the praise goes to the Lord.

Amanda Cook from Bethel music describes humility as true intimacy with Christ. What I believe she means by this is that, because you have this close relationship, this intimate relationship with Him you are able to recognise that He is in control (recognising the work He did on the cross). You are able to hear His voice and trust Him. You are able to rely on Him completely and not on yourself.

Humility should not make us passive or timid. When people think of humility some of the things that come to mind is that you have to be quiet and timid. Well if I am timid that goes against what the Bible says, because in Joshua 1:9 the word says that we should be strong and courageous. Courage is the opposite of being timid and if we aren't brave, we can’t step out in boldness and share God’s word. When we are timid we open up three doors. Doors of fear, worry and doubt to come into our lives and that is not something we want! So don’t ever think that in order for you to be humble, you have to be timid or passive. Be strong and courageous and active about your faith in Jesus Christ.

I was reading a scripture in 1 Peter 5 and it was talking about how we should follow the example of Christ, who was the perfect example of what humility looks like. From this scripture there is an instruction, an obstacle and a reward.


Instruction
The instruction that we receive from this scripture is that we are to clothe ourselves with humility. The reason we wear clothes is to cover ourselves (well for some people they tend to do the opposite). The type of clothes you wear can tell a lot about you as person. For example, wearing a lot of vintage clothing shows that you are into vintage, wearing only black colours may show you like only black (This might not always be the case, but I'm sure you all get what I mean). In the same way, when we clothe ourselves with humility this can allow others to know more about who we are. By clothing ourselves with humility it should be one of the first things that people recognise about us (that is we treat them with care and respect regardless of the positions that they may have). We should be ecstatic about wearing this beautiful clothing of humility. (Similarity is shown in John 13:3-5).

Obstacle
Pride is the opposite of being humble and when we become prideful we stop focusing on Christ and focus on ourselves. How familiar is this to all of us. Look at Satan, the master of pride. It was because of his pride that he was kicked out of Heaven (see Isaiah 14:12-14 and Ezekiel 28:12-18). Satan became so proud that he was thinking of himself and what he could get. He wanted to be like God, in fact he wanted to be God. In the same way, when we think about our self we become consumed with thoughts of our self. What we want. What is best for us. What we should do. And the list goes on. This ends up with there being no space for thoughts about Christ as we have shoved Him aside to accommodate self-thoughts. We become so self-centered. We push God away and are basically saying to that we don’t need Him. That we are perfect and we can do everything by ourselves. No sweetheart, let’s see how long you can do that before actually come to the realisation that you are nothing without Christ. Pride is giving our selves credit for something that was intended for God’s glory. It is keeping the Glory to ourselves and not giving it to God. And this my dear friends can hinder us from receiving the blessings the Lord has in store and also bring us into opposition with God (it leads us away from Christ, which is sin).

Reward
The ultimate reward of true humility is that you will be exalted in due time. Notice it says “He” will exalt you in due time, not yourself but God will exalt you in His timing. Now you see the beauty of this is that when we are prideful we fail and fall horribly (Proverbs 16:18-19), but when we are humble God rewards us with grace and this grace gives us contentment, security and godliness. (Basically what I said but in another way: Humility will lead to more grace, holiness and peace being bestowed unto you, for those who are prideful will receive destruction). Looking at King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4, we see where he knew about the Sovereignty of God but he decided to neglect this and still be prideful. So the Lord dealt with him according. Nebuchadnezzar was praising himself for building Babylon, see Daniel 4:28. And as soon as he said this, the dream he had which Daniel interpreted came to pass. Can you imagine, this King went from eating at his fine table eating them fancy delicacies to now eating grass like an ox (talk about being brought low). The Lord gave him this authority to be king, Daniel 1:2, however took it away from him as pride took the place of humility. However, in due time the Lord restored Nebuchadnezzar back to his position (Daniel 4:37).

How can we be truly humble and allow pride to starve?
Jesus did not come to be served but he came to serve. Just as how Christ came to serve we should adopt this trait and serve those around us in all lowliness of mind and always consider them better than ourselves-Philippians 2:3

Abiding in The Lord and drawing near to Him
John 15:5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing”. There is no way we can be truly humble if we don’t abide in Christ. Humility is a part of who is His and by abiding in Him, which means to continue/live/remain in Him, we are able to be more like Him. Often times we can neglect or rather disregard correction from wise counsel and that in itself can lead to pride. To overcome this, we can draw near to God and in doing so He will ultimately change our hearts with how receptive we are to correction.

Not just an outward action-be honest with yourself
The Lord searches and knows the heart of everyone. So we may think that humility is just an outward action, however that is not entirely true. Humility, true humility comes from the heart. One can have an outward appearance of "seeming to be humble" but in their hearts, pride still remains. Jeremiah 17:10 “But I, the Lord, search all hearts and examine secret motives. I give all people their due rewards, according to what their actions deserve." Someone can say that they are humble, however in their hearts they are full of pride and arrogance. Let’s recognise that our hearts can be deceitful, so we need to ask the Lord daily to remove everything that is not like Him. Do not and I repeat do not go after what your heart says. I often hear people say follow your heart. How about we follow what the Holy Spirit is saying (maybe then we will make better decisions in life). Humility is a heart attitude, whatever is on the inside of your heart will show forth on the outside. 

Recognising who you are in Christ and thinking about others
Some people believe that when you are humble you think lowly of yourself in the sense that you are worth nothing. Let’s not get this twisted guys. Humility as said before is about being lowly in spirit in the sense that you recognise that Christ is Sovereign, you submit to and obey His will. This does not in any way, shape or form mean that you are worth nothing. You are worth a lot to the Father. Just understand that humility has nothing to do with you thinking that you are worth nothing, but you acknowledging the Lord as Sovereign (total dependence on Him and not on oneself). Philippians 2:1-4 sums up what a humble person looks like. Humble people are not selfish and are not concerned with themselves but with other people (they are constantly thinking of serving and helping others). Humility should not be about impressing other people so we can be praised for being humble (Proverbs 27:1-2). They don’t try and impress others, rather they do it as an act of service. They don’t have the mind-set of getting something in return if they have done a good deed. See Matthew 6:1



I pray that the Lord will break us open and reveal to us the areas in our lives where we have become prideful. I pray that He replaces that pride with humility and a servant heart.

Love and blessings
Shelly
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