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Humble? On Purpose?
by James
Fletcher Baxter
No one can be humble on purpose - as an act of the will. To make this
point, try worshipping a chair. Knowing that the chair is NOT your superior
- can you humble yourself to it? Humility is the natural result of recognizing
Superiority. Without that recognition, humility cannot result.
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All too often in churches, at spiritual rallies, and at youth Bible
camps, those present are asked to "make a decision for the Lord,"
- to make Y'shua Mashiyach Jesus "Lord of your life," without
having met the need to know WHY He deserves this central place in our
lives. What is needful is a certainty of the worthiness of the Person
Jesus to displace the ego-person of self. Until that need is met - can
humility result?
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When the Superiority of Jesus and His Worthiness is made known, the
hearer will freely choose Him as Lord. That is humility. Humility and
Submission is the natural result of recognizing Worthiness - His Worthiness.
Making known His Superiority and Worthiness is our major task. Jesus
said, "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men
unto me." John 12:32
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"Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility...which
things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will worship, and humility,..."
Colossians 2:18-23.
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