"For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted" Luke 18:14
I think humility is one of the greatest characteristics a person can possess. Unfortunately, many of us are prideful, especially in areas we are qualified or gifted in. Humility is not proud or arrogant, but modest, respectful and courteous (dictionary.com). Some people are naturally born with this quality but for many of us, it takes a conscience effort to walk in humility. Our human desires want to be recognized for our talents and contributions, but when we are prideful and feel entitled because of our status or successes, it's only a matter of time before we fall. Jesus said, "If you exalt yourself, you will be brought down, but if you humble yourself you will be lifted up."
I remember a humbling experience at my old church. I'm an experienced vocalist who has sung most of my life. I've done studio work for artists, I've recorded a couple of my own songs, I've sung in several choirs and I've performed at many engagements. When I came to that church, I wanted to be on the worship team and lead worship. The director of worship was not aware of my motives. To tell you the truth, I had never lead worship before, but because of my background, I felt "qualified" to lead worship.
I joined the worship team and was placed in the background to sing behind the worship leader. Yeah, I was annoyed lol! I could have been arrogant by running down my experience but something wouldn't let me. It didn't seem right to do that. I kept my mouth shut even when others were encouraging me to make my experience known. While chillin' in the background, I learned that leading worship is different from singing a solo. It's not about "me" and all about reverencing God with a clean heart and right motives. As a worship leader, you are responsible for creating an atmosphere that God would want to dwell in. I took everything in by watching and learning.
After some months of singing background, the Director of Worship asked me if I would like to start leading worship. I said yes and thanked God I didn't bum rush my way into that role. I wasn't ready and would have made a complete fool out of myself. God humbled me and I quickly adjusted because I knew my attitude was wrong.
Are you walking in humility? It's never too late to start. Arrogance and self-entitlement will only hold you back. Strive to be humble even to those who don't seem to appreciate or recognize what you have to offer. Remember, "A mans gift makes room for him and brings him before great men" Proverbs 18:6. Your gift will speak for itself. God sees all and in due season you will be elevated and rewarded for your humility.
Blessings,
Tytenisha
Such a good lesson in this. I am taking it in for sure. Staying humble and not going to let my ambition or pride embarrass me! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ty. That is the best and most revered quality I was taught was I was brought up in the Jewish Faith. That was the number one thing to strive for was Humility! And remembering that G-d is in charge and to trust him. Another great entry from a very humble gifted and talented daughter of the king of the world! love your soul sis Hadassah
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon! I agree. It's the staying humble part that is so difficult lol!! One day at a time :-). Thanks for posting a comment.
ReplyDeleteHi Hadassah! I agree it's one of the best qualities. It says so much about a person who walks in genuine humility. They seem to be trustworthy and selfless. Definitely a good quality to practice walking in. Thank you for your post and kind words. I'm still a work in progress.. :-)
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