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3/21/23 Devotional

Week 4- Love: Day 2

Colossians 3:12

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.



Devotional


Much like our devotional from yesterday, the world tends to define humility as a weakness. We tend to value strong, overconfident, brash people, but why? Well, society tends to value winners over losers and we have decided that you’re winning if you’re rich, famous, strong, etc. To be honest- if those are your standards for winners then humility is absolutely a weakness. But if we change what it means to win to the Biblical standard then humility is a crucial component.


To find what winning looks like we only have to look at the person of Jesus. Jesus won. He defeated death and restored our relationship with the father. But he did it in the most upside-down way possible. Jesus won by allowing himself to lose by every human standard. He was poor, humble, hung out with outcasts, was ridiculed, was beaten until he was too weak to stand, and then was killed. He was the exact opposite of what succeeds in leaders today. 


Jesus’ life shows us that the way for us to succeed in life is not to be wealthy, strong, and brash, but rather to live a life of servant leadership. This isn’t to say we should just let others walk all over us, but it does mean that we seek to honor others and serve them well. It means that when we have a choice we choose to build others up and not put them down. It means that when God gives us amazing blessings we don’t shove them in other people’s faces, but instead, we use those gifts to lift others up. 


Jesus may not have had much, but his ministry was funded by money. There is evidence that there were wealthy people that supported and followed Jesus daily. Being humble doesn’t mean giving up everything, lying about your talents, and living on the streets, but it does mean that you understand that your value is the same as everyone else. We are all worthy of God’s love and he seems to think we are worthy of sacrifice. If he is willing to be so humble as to sacrifice for us then we must also be humble enough to sacrifice for others. 


Renewal Challenge- Realize God’s love 


Practice humility.


Pray that God would give you a chance to be humble. Humility is being willing to take the backseat in some areas of life and put others’ needs before yours.


The first step is admitting that the church can benefit from you giving to someone else or letting another person lead, make decisions, or “win” in areas you usually do.


I would encourage you to come back to this and practice it often.