STRENGTH IN
HUMBLENESS Matthew 11:28-30; John
5:30
Friday, May 29, 2020
There are those that say we cannot know God.
Oddly, some professing Christians say this.
A major reason God gave us His Word is so we
can know Him. His “I AM THAT I AM” (Ex.3:14) as Eternal Supreme Sovereign was
what the pharaoh of magnificent powerful Egypt needed to hear and before and
since should heed. As God through the centuries unfolded His Book His followers
read and learned far more of Him then pharaoh. (This includes law-man Moses,
Jehovah’s chosen representative that dealt with pharaoh. Heb.11:39)
Early in God’s Book we see exactly what He
thinks of pride and that it is not just unacceptable to Him, but to live in
self-pride we suffer His resistance.
This fact about God is plainly explained and
illustrated through historical accounts recorded in His Book. Let there be no
confusion on the matter, God opposes the proud, but gives grace with strength
to the humble. (Pr.3:34; Jam.4:6; 1Pet.5:5-6)
Jesus, God Incarnate (Jn.1:1, 14), Himself
exemplified humbleness and thereby strength. He wore His yoke in humbleness.
The privilege of wearing His yoke requires humbleness! (Mt.7:21; 12:50;
11:28-30; Lk.11:2; 22:42)
The example and philosophy of the “prince of
this world” (Eph.2:2) is contrarian; centered in pride. Lucifer and many other
angels fell from heaven to condemnation because of pride. (Isa.14:12) Many
people, including some professing Christians, will never enter heaven because
of pride in self. (Mt.7:15-23)
Pride blinds our eyes to God’s will. Pride in
the importance of our agenda keeps us from studying God’s Book. Pride is
contrary to humbleness. The cost of pride is not just living in opposition to
God’s will. It involves His opposing us. O’ readers, now this we know . . . and
how now shall we live?
EBB4
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