Pride vs Humility ಮಾದರಿ
In The Upside-Down Kingdom
I find the words of today's scripture reading very confronting. In a society that encourages us to exercise the power within for the sole benefit of getting ahead, Jesus’ words cut through 2,000 years of history and hit us right between the eyes. Add to this our carnal nature, propelling us along the river of pride, telling us that we are the masters of our own destiny, the captain of our ship. How do we combat such forces and adopt a spirit of humility? I believe there’s a clue in these verses.
In the upside-down kingdom, the first would be last and the last would be first. The greatest would be the one who serves. Serving requires us to lay down our own desires to meet the needs of others–meaning the shedding of pride and adoption of humility.
Who is it that you can serve today? Can you serve your spouse and spur them on to be the best, most wholesome version of themselves? Could you serve your children by sacrificing a personal benefit in order to meet their emotional or spiritual needs? Could you honor and serve your elderly parents or grandparents by taking them along with you on that vacation? Or perhaps drive the extra 30 minutes to bless them with a surprise visit? What about your team, work colleagues, local church, or community group?
Again, I ask, who is it that you can serve today?
Written by DRUVI PERERA
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Pride and humility. Two words that contradict one another but also, in our humanity, two things with which we really struggle. At times it can feel like letting go of pride weakens us, and humility makes us small and insignificant, however, that’s not the case. In fact, the Bible tells us that pride is our enemy, and humility is the position of our heart that God desires for us.
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