Pride is a way of thinking which leads to bad results:
Unless it is your goal to actively reject God's gift of eternal life you should be engaged in a spiritual battle with pride. To spin it from the other direction you should be actively seeking to develop humility. Our goal is not only to empty our self of proud thinking and proud action... but to fill that empty space with a spirit of humility… and the works of humility.
Many scriptures tell us we should... "seek humility"... "clothe our self with humility" ... "humble our self before God". These point us toward the goal but not necessarily the methods we use to get there. What does humbling myself look like?
Today we will investigate 5 ways we can put on humility... Plus, as a bonus we'll end with a review of the emotional, psychological, and spiritual benefits of humility… but before we get to our 5 points let’s consider this guiding light:
Christ is Your ExampleOur goal is to put on the mind of Christ... to think like God... which should lead us to act like Him.
Does God set an example of humility? After all … He is supreme, creator and sustainer of all, He will not give His glory to any other... does it make sense to even think of God as humble?
YES! Through Jesus Christ that we are given insight and understanding into how humility is part of God's character.
Philippians 2:1-8 - On the one hand here are the most exalted of claims concerning Christ… yet on the other hand we have an example of the greatest humility. These statements of His magnificence and glory are not examples of pride since they are merely statements of objective truth... they are not exaggerated, puffed up, or delusional. They are simply the way it is.
Yet, we also see Jesus humbling Himself and becoming like one of us... elsewhere He tells us "if you have seen and experienced Me, you have seen and experienced the Father". Although He is magnificent, glorious, and above all others... God is humble… the Father & the Son.
How Do We Follow His Example?We begin following Christ’s example through recognizing and publicly acknowledging the truth... a true evaluation of our self... the truth about the reality of our sin... our inadequacy to attain anything lasting without God's grace... the truth about how we stack up in comparison to Christ.
But pride is a liar and won’t easily let us go... How do we resist?
1. ObedienceDeuteronomy 8:2 trusting the wisdom of God over your own is where we begin.
Matthew 18:2-4 the example of the humble child is built on the core concept of trust.
Obedience alone leaves us with a mechanical, robotic view of life and relationships. So, let's build on the firm foundation of obedience to God's law with some other attributes.
2. Thankfulness, Gratitude, Praise, and WorshipGive God credit for the goodness in your life. If you constantly offer thanks and gratitude to Him its much harder to see yourself as self reliant.
Choosing to assume the role of servant to others develops humility as a natural by-product.
Consider the Passover - Jesus and the disciples had gathered together... all the preparations had been made... they started the meal... the disciples got into a conversation speculating about what the kingdom would be like... including which of them would be the most important... but all the while there was something left undone... a custom of the time... washing the feet of those come to dine.
Would any of them... men chosen and destined for great positions in the Kingdom of God... wash the feet of the others? Or would that lower them in the eyes of others?
Jesus addressed their wrong-headed approach to position and authority in the kingdom... He told them "that's not the way"... but then he picked up a basin of water and a towel and He showed them the difference... He did what each of them seemed unwilling to do… He washed their feet.
Serving in ways that everyone wants to do is not what humility is all about. Some tasks no one else is interested in doing? Will you take out the garbage after Church? Or sweep up after everyone else is gone? Are you willing to serve your wife and children? Are you ready to serve others at work?
Jesus gave up His rightful prerogative as an equal of God to become one of us... not a king over some important nation [which would have been quite a step down for Him]. Jesus became a nobody and He served your interests through His life and through His death.
Can you deliberately choose to serve others... to treat them as superior to yourself... even if they are not? Can you forgive the arrogant offender... pick up after the careless... give to the ungrateful?
You can when you have the love of God in your heart.
4. Pursue Love1 Corinthians 13:4-7 this description of love is everything that pride is not.
Love strong enough to make you into a willing servant is not built into human beings. This type of love must be pursued and sought out. You can choose to take up the role of servant... the mind of gratitude.... even if you don't feel like it.
Godly love is to choose to love. This element of choice is perhaps closer to the love of Christ. He did not feel like being crucified... He chose.
There are times when God in His knowledge of what it takes to lead each of us closer to the fullness of Christ may reach us and teach us through suffering.
5. Suffering: A Gift From God to Produce a Humble SpiritMany of the Hebrew words used to depict humility come from root words like: crushed, bruised, broken, chastened… and imply a linkage between humility and suffering.
Suffering is not unique to God’s chosen, suffering part of the human condition... I do not know if followers of Christ suffer more than the average person... or if they are protected and suffer less than the average person. The real difference is not found in the statistics... the difference is found in perspective. Those who know and trust God discern purpose... achievement...and victory in suffering.
Paul spoke of his physical suffering as an antidote to pride : 2 Corinthians 11:30 [refer to 11:16 -12:10], 2 Corinthians 12:5-7
Hebrews 5:8 tells us Jesus learned through His own human suffering
If you are hard-pressed by sickness, lack of money, persecution, emotional distress… take confidence... God is working on you and with you. His great purpose is to tame the human spirit within you which so easily leans towards pride, stubbornness, and arrogance.
The humility He is training you in is not weakness... it is a way in which the strength of the human spirit which is: wild, creative, and free... is harnessed... no longer chaotic and destructive but purposeful, and peaceable.
Bonus: 7 Emotional & Spiritual Benefits of HumilityPride is a way of thinking that gets you out of whack with reality... it is a source of conflict, strife and leads ultimately to death. Empty yourself of pride and fill up that empty space with obedience, gratitude, service, love, and accept the discipline of God which comes through suffering. All of these are various ways to express and experience humility.
Reap the benefits of humility which are many... and they will give true and lasting satisfaction and contentment to your whole being.