This is how the children of God are meant to
be: called to greatness, called to be powerful in the kingdom of God, to awe
the world with our ability to love; to shine for Him.
This is how the children of God are meant to
be: always recognizing and acknowledging our Maker – that all our strength and
ability comes only because of Him. We
are simply the created works of the Creator, created in His hands.
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Oh, Lord, keep me humble, make me humble – let it
be about You, not about me.
I think
that has been one of my regular prayers ever since that Matt Redman song It’s
all about you…..got stuck in my head as a teenager.
Humility. It is
one of those words I have struggled to understand what it actually means in
practice. How can we be proud of our
achievements and celebrate them, yet also be humble? It always seemed fake to
me if someone congratulated me on some achievement to say ‘well, really, it was
all God/my teacher/a coincidence!’ just so it sounded humble. And how can it be a good thing for a parent
to say “I’m proud of you” but yet not be something we are trying to seek?
I always
thought that it would be a prayer that God would maybe answer one day – just change
my heart as I slept so I woke up all humble, or at least a little bit more
humble each day.
I now
understand that in part, humility is based in thankfulness and a recognition
that whatever we achieve, it is only because of Him. We give Him recognition as the source of
that. Sometimes it can be more humble to
recognize Him in my heart than as a false humility to others. And sometimes I need to make sure that He is
outwardly mentioned to be the reason why anything worthy of recognition is in
my life.
The Bible
tells us in James
4:10 to humble ourselves before the Lord and to clothe ourselves in
humility in 1
Peter 5:5-7. So that tells me that
there is something I can do to make myself more humble – I don’t have to just
wait for God to answer my prayer!
But what
exactly can we do to humble ourselves? There is a great list here
that I recommend you take some time to look at and pray through, but I think that overall it
comes down to trust. Because, when we
can trust that it is our Daddy’s responsibility to open doors, to defend us in
our relationships, to make things happen, to protect our hearts, to fill us up
where we give out, we enter into the freedom of humility: letting go and
letting God and truly recognizing: It’s all about Him.
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