CanuckLynn
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« on: January 13, 2009, 09:54:18 am » |
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Are you able to admit when you are wrong? How about confessing your part in a disagreement? Are you able to come before someone and share your flaws, problems, addictions, hang-ups, or struggles?
If you answered yes, then chances are you are on your way to be humble. If you answered no even to one of these questions you might have to deal with your pride. James 4:8 NIV says “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” I don’t know about you, but I don’t want God opposing me. I want his grace instead.
No one can be humble when they are full of pride. One must first empty out the pride before humility will shine. How do we empty out the pride?
Start by identifying all the ways pride shows up in your life. This may take some time. You may want to start a journal to keep track of the times you spot it. If you don’t think you have pride, ask God to help you see. Look for situations where your thoughts are constantly about you. Bingo! There’s pride. Watch for times when your feelings are hurt when no recognizes your good deed and log that down too. Yep, more pride. Listen to your words. Are they bragging or boasting about your hard work or your efforts? Now, you’re starting to see pride.
This next step helps you deal with pride appropriately. Once pride is identified, learn to confess it to God through prayer as soon as possible. This will help get rid of pride before it becomes a stronghold. Learning to pray on the spot to confess your pride when it happens also develops a lifestyle of prayer which will draw you closer to God.
The last step in this exercise is talking things over with a trusted Christian friend of the same sex as you. Sometimes lessons aren’t learned completely until they’re shared with another believer who can help you see what you might have missed. Other times the believer is there for moral support. James 5:16 NIV says “Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.” It’s difficult being completely honest with our self. We need the strength of other believers to encourage onward so we don’t grow weary of doing what it right.
Proverbs 28:13 NIV says “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy.” If we want to learn to be humble, we identify pride in our life then confess it to God and others through prayer. Openly facing our flaws and asking for God’s grace is the path towards humility. Of course, none of this is possible with out the power from Jesus Christ in us. Through Him we can do all things.
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Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil- it has no point.
Hebrews 11:1 (NIV) Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.
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debomama52
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 02:16:10 pm » |
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OUCH!!! Looks like I need to get another journal started!! Like my grandma used to always say, "Pride goeth before a fall!" She was a wise women!
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May the Peace of the Lord be with you always! ~~Deb~~
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Buf1923
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2009, 10:28:52 pm » |
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YOU KNOW THAT IN THE MIDDLE OF PRIDE IS "I" AND IN THE MIDDLE OF SIN IS "I". FOR PRIDE SURE GETS IN THE WAY IN OUR WALK WITH THE LORD. I THANK THE LORD FOR HUMBLING ME WHEN I NEED IT AND LETTING ME KNOW THAT WHEN I HAVE MY EYES ON MYSELF AND NOT ON HIM. I JUST PRAY THAT I BECOME MORE HUMBLE TO THE LORD EVERY DAY AND CONTINUE TO ADMIT TO MY FAULTS.
THANK YOU FOR THE PINCH OR A WAKE UP CALL TO SET MY LIFE STRAIGHT. I AM GOOD AT ADMITTING WHEN I AM WRONG, BUT I AM SURE THAT THERE ARE AREAS IN MY LIFE THAT NEEDS IMPROVEMENT. AND ALWAYS WILL BE. GREAT LESSON TO RE-READ OFTEN.
LOVE JACKIE
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Through Jesus Christ all things are possible.
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