- Humility (or being humbled) is where
you are below someone, acting somewhat like a servant, ready to help
with the little tasks God want you to do. *The word humus came from
the Greek word meaning dirt, so basically being humbled means to be
below someone.* That is from the amazing book Making Brothers and Sisters Best Friends. I recommend anyone, yes, even if you are best friends with your siblings, to read it.
- The world has a different view than us
Christians. They don't want to be BELOW people. They want to be ABOVE
everyone which is impossible. Only God can fill that place. Imagine
this, a pyramid of people, stacked on top of one another standing.
The people at the bottom don't look very comfortable, with shoes
jabbing into their shoulders. The people up top are beaming, and
pleased with themselves looking down upon evryone else. What if the unhappy people at the bottom go
for a mad scramble to the top. What happens then? The pyramid
tumbles, and everybody falls. It fails. That would happen to our
world if we didn't have humble people. THE WORLD NEEDS HUMBLE
PEOPLE!!! Now, imagine the people at the bottom, beaming, along with
the people up top, even though they are uncomfortable. Pleased to
support people, even though they are the lowest. The pyramid stays up
and SUCCESS!! That is our world with a stable ground! What the world
doesn't realize, is that being humble gets you to the top! Not the
bottom. God has a plan for you, but being humble, is a part of the
plan... a HUGE part of it!!
- I was thinking. Why do we use humiliation, to descride embarassment? So I decided to search it on Google, and the first thing that came up was this defintion:“Humiliation is
the abasement of pride,
which creates mortification or leads to a state of being humbled
or reduced to lowliness or submission.” Humiliation is basically, when you're prideful and say
or do something, that brings you down, makes you humbled. It
embarrasses you. It is like me standing up saying, "I am an
awesome big sister, the best ever," and I was bragging about it. Than
Danielle comes up and starts to list my faults in front of
everyone. I would be made humbled. (Sorry, I know it isn't a very good example, but do you get my point?) It doesn't mean that this is the
Christian way to be humbled. To be humbled like a Christian is to act
lower than other people, but do it with a good, happy, serving heart, and to do it because you love God, and not for praise!
Matthew 6 1-3 says, "Be careful not to practice your righteosness in front of other to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. " So this verse says, that God will reward you for the things you think no one knows about. He has seen you and is pleased. Showing off will not make you happy, just prideful. Just remember, God will be proud and delighted in you, his servant! There are some things, that you can't help people notcing your good acts. As long as you aren't bragging or making a huge deal of it! Everyone has done that at times, though. Also, just a thought,What do you think of other people who brag? Do you want to be like them? What do you think of people who are humble in secret?
When I went to Peter Sarpy Elementary School, we did single file lines to get from one place to another. I remember always wanting to be the first in line. Everyone wants to be up
front. So imagine the world as a single file line.
The rockstars, VIP'S, and actors/ millionares are up front. The Christians are in
the back. Some may be trying to get up to the front, and some are
content with where they are. The Christians that are trying to get up
front, end up totally neglecting the Christians in back, wanting to look great to the world, in the front of the line. All of the sudden, when we get to
heaven, the line is turned around! The people in the back, are now up
front, and the people up front are now in the back! This is what will
happen. Like Matthew 20:16 says, "So the last will be first and the first will be last".
Katie... I love the way you put things! Looking forward to all parts that follow!
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ReplyDelete... I pulled this up and thought, "Wow, I love her new background!" And then I started typing out that first line, and thought "No, how observant can I get? I have seen this before." Then I thought "No, I visited her blog last night when I saw that she had posted this post. And I KNOW that the font is different, so surely I would have noticed the background last night!" And then I remembered that one of my other dear blogging friends has this same background :)...
http://actsone-eight.blogspot.com/
Anyway, all that to say, I love your new background that HAS to be new ;).
Katie, what a great, insightful post! You are wise beyond your years! Keep writing....I can't wait to hear more!
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