What Jesus teaches about Humility

Introduction

The concept of humility is something that is often spoken about yet seldom understood in its full context. It’s more than just being meek or modest; it’s a spiritual discipline that Jesus Christ himself embodied and taught. Today, we’re going to unpack this profound biblical principle and explore the depth of its wisdom hidden within scripture’s folds.

In our fast-paced, achievement-oriented world where success is often measured by power and prestige, humility stands as a profound contradiction. Jesus Christ, our ultimate role model, however, offers a different perspective on the subject. His teachings portray humility not as a sign of weakness but as a manifestation of strength and a source of blessing.

Bible Verse

“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” – Matthew 23:12

Meaning

In Matthew 23:12, Jesus called out the religious leaders of his time for their hypocrisy and pride, contrasting them with His true followers who choose humility over showiness. Through this verse, Jesus was teaching us that true greatness isn’t about outward appearances, but about a genuine, internal humility that stems from a heart submitted to God.

Being humble doesn’t mean diminishing our self-worth or belittling our accomplishments. It is the opposite of self-promotion; a reminder to remain grounded and to remember from whence our blessings flow. It involves surrendering our will to God and acknowledging that it’s God who gives us wisdom, talents and opportunities to succeed.

Actions to Take

  1. Practice gratitude daily and acknowledge God’s hand in your successes and blessings.
  2. Seek to serve others not for recognition but out of love, just as Christ served us.
  3. Make a conscious effort to listen to others more. Remember, everyone has a unique story and something valuable to teach us.
  4. Try not to compare yourself to others. Instead, focus on your personal relationship with God and the progress He has helped you make.
  5. Regularly pray for a humble heart.

Journal Prompts

  1. What does humility mean to you personally?
  2. Can you remember a time when practicing humility brought blessings into your life?
  3. In what ways can you integrate Christ’s teachings on humility into your daily life?
  4. How has humility deepened your relationship with God?
  5. Are there any specific areas in your life where you need to cultivate more humility?

Prayer

Lord, You are the ultimate example of humility. Jesus, you lived a life of servant leadership, teaching us the blessings of humility. Holy Spirit, guide me to embrace humility in my daily life. Help me to always remember that all my success comes from You. Let me decrease that You may increase. Teach me how to use my gifts and accomplishments to glorify You, not myself. I ask this in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Social Posts

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  2. “Humility: It’s Not About Me. It’s All About Him. #ChristCenteredLife #BlessingsInDisguise”
  3. “A humble heart serves without applause. #Matthew23:12 #LifeofService”
  4. “God doesn’t want us to think less of ourselves, but to think about ourselves less. #Humility #GodInspiredHeart”
  5. “Stay humble. Stay grounded. Remember where your blessings come from. #Humility #GodIsGreater”

Conclusion

Humility, as Jesus taught us, is a path to true success and spiritual growth. By practicing humility, we liberate ourselves from the pressure of constantly trying to measure up to the world’s standards. We find peace, contentment, and joy in embracing who we are in Christ, understanding that our worth is not dictated by our accomplishments, but by the love of our Heavenly Father who sees us as we are and loves us unconditionally. Let’s continue to dive deep into the Word of God and grow together in humility and wisdom at BGodInspired.com.


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