Wednesday, 31 October 2007
HUMILITY.
What is humility of mind? Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self. It is not humility for a man to think less of himself than he ought, though it might rather puzzle him to do that. Some people, when they know they can do a thing, tell you they cannot, but surely you would not call that humility? A man is asked to take part in some good work, " no," he says, " I have no ability," but if you were to say so of him he would be offended at you. It is not humility for a man to stand up and depreciate himself and say he cannot do this, that, or the other, when he knows that it is untrue. If God gives a man a talent, do you think the man does not know it? If a man has ten talents, he has no right to be dishonest to his Maker and to say " Lord, thou hast only given me five." It is not humility to underrate your endowments. Humility is to think of yourself,if you can, as God thinks of you. It is to feel that if we have talents, God has given them to us, and let it be seen that, like freight in a vessel, they tend to sink us low. the more we have, the lower we ought to lie. Humility is not to say, "I have not this gift," but it is to say "I have the gift, and I must use it for my Master's glory. I do not seek any honour for myself, for what have I that I have not recieved?" Humility is to feel that we have no power in ourselves, but that it all comes from God. Humility is to lean upon our Beloved, saying, " I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me" This is in fact to annihilate self and to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ as being our all in all.
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gifts,
gifts of the spirit,
humility,
lectures to my students,
talents
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