THE DEATH OF HUMILITY
What ever happened to that noble,
admirable and seldom seen character trait called HUMILITY? Nowadays,
SELF-PROMOTION seems to be the acceptable order of the day since it has emerged
as a dominant success strategy, both within the realm of the sacred and the
secular.
King Solomon, one of the sages of the
ages, wrote clearly and concisely on this subject:
“Let another man praise you, and not
your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.” (Proverbs 27:2)
“By humility and the fear of the Lord
are riches and honor and life.” (Proverbs 22:4)
“If you have been foolish in exalting
yourself, or if you have devised evil, put your hand on your mouth.” (Proverbs
30:32)
This truth could never be more plain,
practical, profound, or powerful!
The Apostle Paul admonishes us to
adopt an attitude of true humility, which is a hallmark characteristic of
Christian disciples. “Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and
beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering.”
(Colossians 3:12)
Also, the Apostle Peter confirms this
truth, citing the seemingly ‘low path’ of humility as a primary prerequisite to
the ‘high-way’ of divine affirmation and blessing. “Therefore humble
yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time.” (I
Peter 5:6) It’s a genuine paradox; appearances can sometimes be
misleading. So look deeper. In truth, the ‘heights’ of
abundant life are typically unveiled in the ‘depths’ of personal meekness.
JESUS CHRIST, Himself, taught
“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5)
Notwithstanding these truths,
SELF-PROMOTION is far too common among those who profess Christ and those who
purport to be leaders in His Kingdom. From my perspective, I would
rather die in abject anonymity, rather than to reduce myself to the level of
embracing a persona of unabashed braggadocio and bravado.
I am delighted to report that NOT all
people are given to unbridled arrogance, boastfulness and shameless
self-exaltation. Indeed, TRUE HUMILITY is alive and well in many
leaders within the Body of Christ.
Case in point: My own natural and
spiritual brother, Bishop Edwin C. Bass, has risen to
positions of prominence within the ranks of our international church body, the
Church of God in Christ. I am extremely elated to make this simple
observation: His elevation in the ranks of church leadership has never turned
his head or heart. In terms of temperament and ego, he is basically
the same Christian gentleman today that he was twenty, thirty, or forty years
ago. To Bishop Bass, my brother, our highest kudos and heartfelt
congratulations are extended. Godspeed in your present and future
ecclesiastical journey!
My friends, let us make the wise and
practical decision to refrain from praising, promoting and exalting
ourselves. Think about it. Would it not be infinitely
better, admirable and noteworthy for your personal accomplishments to be
authentically appreciated and affirmed by others?
Sisters and brothers,
be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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