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A Humble Heart

One of the things I was shocked at while visiting Paris was just how big the Arc de Triomph is. Napoleon had it built to commemorate the victories of the French army. It was inspired by the Arch of Titus in Rome. The names of over 600 generals are inscribed on it. The arch is placed where twelve avenues meet. You can’t miss this symbol of victory and pride if you’re ever in Paris. The French are not alone though. Mankind has been building things like the arch to symbolize their power and victory for generations.

In 2 Samuel 24, there is a story about David taking a census. God wasn’t happy with him for doing it and sent word through the prophet Gad. The Lord offered him a choice for his punishment and he chose the shortest one, but also the only one God was involved in. After 3 days of plagues striking the land and killing 70,000 people, the angel of destruction was near Jerusalem at the threshing floor of Araunah. David purchased the land, built an altar and repented. It was in that exact spot that the Temple was built. It’s a reminder that God builds great things from our places of humility rather than our pride. What once was a place of brokenness became the place of restoration.

James 4:10 says, “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up in honor” (NLT). Our world is bent on trying to build things that showcase our strength, but God looks to build our humility. When we understand how much we need Him, we provide a place in our lives for Him to dwell. Our pride wants to do everything on its own, but God calls us to draw closer to Him with purified hearts. Paul celebrated the places in his life where he was weak so the sufficient grace of God could be displayed and that the power of Christ could work through him (2 Corinthians 12:9). If you want to experience more of God in your life, build an altar out of humility and brokenness. You will find that God dwells and moves where hearts are humbled.

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A Humble Heart

  
James 4:10 says, “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up in honor” (NLT). When James wrote these words, he had read all the stories in the Old Testament and knew how God operates. God has always had a special place for those who have a humble heart. Take Moses for example. He was raised as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter, yet somehow he was a humble person. He didn’t think of himself as being above the Israelite slaves.

When God asked him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses’ response was very telling. In Exodus 3:11, Moses protested, “Who am I to appear before Pharaoh? Who am I to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt?” He was so humble, he didn’t jump on the opportunity to lead his people to freedom. He didn’t ask what was in it for him. He didn’t ask God for a signing bonus. Instead, he didn’t think he was worthy of the task and asked God why would He choose him.

God looks for people who are humble to use for some of His greatest work. He knows that the more humble the heart, the less chance for pride to interfere. Humility seeks God’s will while pride seeks its own. One way to humble yourself is to have a realistic look at your talents and to compare them to the task God has for you. Very quickly, a humble person will realize they don’t have what it takes and will ask what Moses did: “Who am I?”

When we are humble enough to to know we are incapable of doing great things on our own, then we are in just the right mindset to be lifted up by God. James 4:6 tells us that God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. That grace He gives is what gives us the sufficiency to accomplish His will. That grace keeps our pride in check and our heart in line with His. If we will learn to be humble like Moses, God will lift us up and honor us by helping us accomplish things we could never do on our own.

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