Spirit of Humility
"And whoever exalts himself
shall be humbled; and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted." (Matthew 23:12)
I don’t know how many
of you have/have had pets, but I am learning that they can teach you some of
the same skills/techniques that are needed for parenting. Even with pets, there
are moments of laughter, joy, disappointments, and sadness. There is a need for
training, instruction, guidance, and patience. One of the things I noticed
about my fur-child, Zoe, is that when I call her name, she starts out running
and wagging her tail. But as she gets closer, she bows down low and remains
that way until I do something to make her look up at me.
Now you may be
wondering why I am telling you this and what this has to do with you,
especially if you don’t have any pets? Let’s first look at the dynamics of the
relationship that I have developed with Zoe. When she was a puppy, she had to
learn what was acceptable and not acceptable. She had to learn who was
responsible for her, who it was that she could trust to feed her, love her,
take care of her, and protect her. Over time, the relationship of trust and
reverence deepened and at some point, she felt the need to start bowing before
me whenever she was in my presence.
Isn't that how we are as children of God?
When we start out in our relationship with God, we are guided and instructed on
how to function in life and how to grow in our walk with the Lord. As this relationship grows, our trust and reverence for God should deepen. So
let me ask you—when was the last time that you approached God in a spirit of
humility? How often do you bow down in adoration and reverence for the One who
is faithful to provide our daily needs?
Sometimes we get to that place in our
lives where we forget to thank God for the simple, everyday things. It’s funny
that some people only see the value in something when they no longer
have it. But what about approaching God in a spirit of humility when we mess
up? Sometimes we just shrug it off and say, “Oh, well, I messed up. But God
will forgive me. God knows my heart.”
A spirit of humility means to approach
God in a way that shows that you understand there is Someone greater than
yourself. Someone that you owe your life and well-being to. Someone who has
walked with you through YOUR moments of laughter, joy, disappointments, and
sadness. Someone who has shown love and patience as YOUR Trainer, YOUR Guide,
and YOUR Instructor.
The next time you have an opportunity to be alone with God
without any distractions, approach God with a humble attitude, a grateful
heart, and a deep reverence for who God is. I guarantee that not only will you
learn to walk in a spirit of humility, but you will also learn that everything
that YOU ARE is because of who GOD IS!!
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