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Barefoot Faith

One of the most famous stories in the Bible takes place in Exodus 3. Moses had fled from Egypt and was tending sheep for his father in law when he saw a burning bush. As he looked closer, he realized the bush wasn’t being consumed by the fire and started walking towards it. As he drew near, the Lord called out his name and then said, “Do not come any closer. Take off your sandals, for you are standing on holy ground” (NLT). By having Moses remove his shoes, God was teaching us how to approach Him. Not only was removing the shoes an act of humility, it was also symbolic of removing the dirt and things that get between us and God.

We know that pride separates us from God because He rejects the proud, but gives grace to the humble. In Luke 18 Jesus told the story of a Pharisee who thanked God he wasn’t like that tax collector. The tax collector was so humble he couldn’t lift his face toward heaven as he asked for mercy. The tax collector had removed the shoes of pride and was justified. He had dirt in his life that should have kept him from God’s presence. Tax collectors were notorious sinners, but this one removed the dirt of sin by seeking forgiveness. He didn’t want anything to come between him and God. We don’t see him physically take off his shoes, but know he symbolically did as he approached God’s presence.

Hebrews 12:1 reminds us, “As for us, we have this large crowd of witnesses around us. So then, let us rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way, and of the sin which holds on to us so tightly, and let us run with determination the race that lies before us” (GNT). Every one of us have some type of sandal we need to remove from our life that is getting in the way of drawing closer and running our race. Whether it’s sin, pride, self reliance, clinging to our old life, performance based faith, etc., we must remove it so we can stand with barefoot faith on holy ground. God is calling out your name, the way He called out Moses’. Like him, are you willing to take off your shoes and stand on holy ground?

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Being Humble

One of the things my son has been into for about five years is the solar system and space. As I write this, there are three different homemade solar systems on the floor of my office that he has made depicting the different sizes of the planets. Some of his favorite videos are those that line the planets up from smallest to greatest and then the start bringing in stars. It’s not long into the video before earth and then our sun are no longer visible compared to the other stars in the universe. When you put things in that perspective, it’s humbling to think about how small we truly are in comparison to God’s creation. It’s also humbling to think that a universe that size exists in Him.

If we love our lives comparing ourselves to the things we’ve done or that are around us, pride can set in. We can look at our accomplishments and think we’ve done great things. It’s when we look outward to what God has done that we realize how small our accomplishments are. All throughout the Bible God speaks to us about the importance of being humble. I think what He’s really asking us to do is to keep our eyes fixed on Him instead of ourselves. When we are looking at His greatness and our own unworthiness of His gifts to us, we find the humility He wants us to have. As we bring our own weaknesses into focus, we begin to see His all sufficient grace that empowers us to do His will. Nothing we accomplish is of our own accord. It’s all through His strength, His provision and His direction. When we look at things that way, we will stay humble.

Here are some Bible verses on being humble.

1. If you return to the Almighty [and submit and humble yourself before Him], you will be built up [and restored].

JOB 22:23 AMP

2. Be always humble, gentle, and patient. Show your love by being tolerant with one another.

Ephesians 4:2 GNT

3. Remember this: If you have a lofty opinion of yourself and seek to be honored, you will be humbled. But if you have a modest opinion of yourself and choose to humble yourself, you will be honored.

Matthew 23:12 TPT

4. God blesses those who are humble, for they will inherit the whole earth.

Matthew 5:5 NLT

5. Humble yourselves [with an attitude of repentance and insignificance] in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you [He will lift you up, He will give you purpose].

JAMES 4:10 AMP

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