4/29/12

His Dependence on God


“Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who depends on flesh for his strength                and whose heart turns away from the Lord.…      
“But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him. He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream”(Jeremiah 17:5, 7–8)
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5)

The Biblical message says life is not found by depending on ourselves or on the resources of other men, but it is found in dependence on God. Our prideful hearts may not like that at all, but loud denial of our need does not change reality. We are not the self-determined Creators of the universe; we are fragile elements of creation. We may wish it were not so, but wishing does not change who and what we are.

4/22/12

The Power of Humility


We conclude our series of excerpts from The Prideful Soul's Guide to Humility with these thoughts from the last chapter:

The most important question we can ask about anything is, “Does it please God?” Humility always passes that test and, for that reason, would be the right thing for our lives, whatever else we might say about it.

4/15/12

The Pursuit of Humility

In one of the last chapters of our book, my friend and co-author, Mike Fontenot, wrote on “The Pursuit of Humility.” This week I want to share some of his words with you:

My goal is put forth by the apostle Paul in Ephesians 4:2: “Be completely humble and gentle…” (emphasis added). Not just humble—completely humble. In view of that statement we all have much more progress to make, and that means all of us need to make the pursuit of humility a serious priority. Humility is so contrary to our nature that we will not have it without a passionate desire for it.

4/8/12

Suffering and Humility

When we suffer, we find out where we really are, and we learn lessons we never learned while all was comfortable. If our humility cannot pass the test of suffering, wasn’t it just a disguise? Isn’t it better that we find that out before it is too late to do something about it? If we say, “I don’t deserve this kind of pain,” we should stop and listen, and learn something very important about ourselves. We are a long way from the cross, a long way from dying to self. Our suffering has revealed that we are much more self-absorbed than we have thought.

4/1/12

Leaders, Followers and Humility

In order for a group to function and make a positive impact, there must be leadership. God knows far better than we that leadership can be abused. No doubt, that’s why there are so many strong things said to leaders in the Scriptures. God knows that godly leadership is essential. But there is a corollary to that idea. If leadership is essential so is “followership.”