" I will say it again: The Lord your God is not giving you this good land becuase you are righteous, for you are not - you are a stubborn people." - Deuteronomy 9:6
The man who walks with his nose in the air is liable to land in trouble. Or if you prefer, "Pride goes before destruction" (Proverbs 16:18). By contrast, the humble man walks with his nose down and his eyes fixed on the road, because he knows his propensity for going wrong, his capacity for missteps.
It would not have been surprising if the children of Israel had assumed that they merited God's extraordinary generous treatment of them. God had delivered them from their bondage in Egypt, had taken the initiative to make a unique covenant with them, and had fed them and protected them for forty hair-raising years in a desolate wilderness. And finally he was giving them the land that had previously belonged to other people. They must have been righteous!
The reality is, the Israelites were anything but righteous. So Moses took steps to bring them face-to-face with reality, which would lead to appropriate humility. he told them, "Don't say to yourselves, ' The Lord has given us this land because we are so righteous!' ... The Lord your God is not giving you this good land because you are righteous, for you are not - you are a stubborn people" (Deuteronomy 9:4-6). Then he embarked on a long recital of events that showed unequivocally that they were remarkably undeserving of the blessings bestowed upon them. For them to think they were blessed because they deserved it would have been rank fantasy.
God was not being unkind in reminding Israel of their unworthiness. He knew that the more self-satisfied they became, the more they were in danger of spiritual pride and eventual downfall. On the other hand, the more they recognized God's grace and mercy, the more their hearts would be gripped by his love, moved by his grace, and touched by his mercy. Hearts so affected become loving, obedient hearts. That's where true blessing is found, and that is what God wanted for his people.
It's hard for men today to be humble, since they are so smart and have accomplished so much. But a few reflective moments will help us realize that humility is necessary and anything else would be grossly inappropriate. The thoughtful man knows that unless God provides him air to breathe, food to eat, and raw materials with which to work, he cannot produce. And the insightful man sees that unless God gives him blessings that are completely undeserved, he cannot even exist! Reality is humbling but those who humble themselves make God proud.
- Devotional taken from Devotions for Men by Stuart Briscoe.
Friday, October 12, 2007
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How many times have I have taken pride in something that God gave me! How often do I want to do things so that I get the praise? I know this has happened to me wayyyy too much. Pride. One of my main enemies. Its so hard sometimes to get rid of pride. It feels SO GOOD when people praise you on something you do, and its SO HARD to point it towards God, and be humble with what God has given you. It is not by our own power that God has given us our salvation and the Holy Spirit, plus the powers and gifts that God has given us due to our devotion to him. I know I still struggle with being humble with what God has given me, so if you see me being prideful of something, please smoke me in the head and point towards God. I need that sometimes :)
- Jacky
God provides for all of me, unfortunately, i don't realize it many times. Its hard to be humble when you're good at something or got something no one has.
As well, God gives and takes away. Ii feel that in the end, if you do not treasure what He has given to you, and you abuse it, He will simply take it away and you'd be left nothing.
I feel it is important for us to realize what we have it and devote ourselves being Christian-ly men who use the Word, which is also a saving grace for all of us. We actually do not even deserve to read and learn it, yet he cares and commends us with the Holy Spirit.
We should be thankful that God has provided a guideline into coming back to Him.
-kim
im not too sure if im prideful about things, if i am then its clearly about something that i dont think much of. that in itself is something i need to change. Gotta take things less for granted.
-andrew
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