Posts Tagged: Humility


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Apr 11

Self-Pity: A way that seems right…

I want to write on some passages that have been the power of God for me in the midst of trial in the past weeks.  As I’ve walked through this many battles with my flesh have risen.  Contrary to what I had assumed, trial actually increases my desire to give into my flesh.  In His wisdom, this is part of God’s design for suffering: like a furnace it burns and reveals impurities in  the temptations that come in its midst (James 1:2-4; 1 Peter 4:12-13) and he has armed us to endure it (2 Peter 4:1-2; 1 Cor 10:13-14).

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Nov 10

Humility…

Reflecting on Philippians 2:3-4 this morning, I found the thoughts of John Calvin refreshing

But it is asked, how it is possible that one who is in reality distinguished above others can reckon those to be superior to him who he knows are greatly beneath him? I answer, that this altogether depends on a right estimate of God’s gifts, and our own infirmities [shortcomings]. For however any one may be distinguished by illustrious endowments, he ought to consider with himself that they have not been conferred upon him that he might be self-complacent, that he might exalt himself, or even that he might hold himself in esteem. Let him, instead of this, employ himself in correcting and detecting his faults, and he will have abundant occasion for humility. In others, on the other hand, he will regard with honor whatever there is of excellences, and will by means of love bury their faults. The man who will observe this rule, will feel no difficulty in preferring others before himself. And this, too, Paul meant when he added, that they ought not to have every one a regard to themselves, but to their neighbors, or that they ought not to be devoted to themselves. Hence it is quite possible that a pious man, even though he should be aware that he is superior, may nevertheless hold others in greater esteem.