Todays Devotion: Eating Humble Pie … “You’re right. They’re wrong. Yet, to correct them may not be the right thing to do. In fact, there are times when the hardest thing for us to do in a situation where we know we’re right is to humble ourselves before someone who we know is wrong.”

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Eating Humble PieYou’re right. They’re wrong. Yet, to correct them may not be the right thing to do. In fact, there are times when the hardest thing for us to do in a situation where we know we’re right is to humble ourselves before someone who we know is wrong. Eating humble pie is never easy!

Humility is a characteristic that is birthed in Godliness; it is a matter of loving your neighbor as yourself. Humility is unselfishness, it is selflessness. Humility is decreasing so that He might increase in us. Humility is the opposite of the devilish spirit so prevalent in the world today–one which exalts self to the point of excluding and denying others’ rights to be acknowledged (right or wrong).

“Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.” (James 4:10)

God looks at the inward man…the intent of the heart. Our scripture today reminds us that if we humble ourselves in God’s sight, He will lift us up…His way in His time. We don’t need to promote ourselves in order to gain respect or to be noticed; we don’t need to make others look bad so we will look good in the eyes of those who have authority over us. God is the One who promotes; He causes us to be seen and our good works and deeds will be acknowledged in His time and according to His purposes. We say, “it’s all about Him” but the words are empty unless we humble ourselves so that His glory might be revealed, not whether we’re right and others wrong.

Eating Humble Pie Glorifies God

Many stories can be told of people who have allowed themselves to be abased only to find that in time God promotes or lifts them up in a way that they never had expected. In most instances all it takes is a silent tongue even in the face of persecution, an act of humility in the sight of God. When we deny ourselves the right to justify our actions or to brag on our accomplishments, God can easily be seen in us and through us and He is exalted. His reward may not even be seen in this lifetime, but His reward will be great … He WILL take care of us!

“Promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south. But God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another” (Psalm 75:6). Notice that GOD is the one who promotes; all He expects from us is living a life of humble obedience before Him. He’ll take care of the rest.

Humble yourselves in the sight of God, and He will lift you up, amen.

Father, forgive me for not displaying humility as often as I could. Help me to recognize each opportunity to exercise humility so You might be glorified in me. Lord, I want to please You more than anything; I trust you with my life, amen.

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“We are debtors to every man to give him the gospel in the same measure in which we have received it.” This quote by P. F. Bresee sums up the motive of Jan’s heart. Whether through her speaking, teaching, pen and paper, her trusty laptop, or music score, spreading the Gospel is of paramount importance. Whether a Bible study, devotional, short story, poem, website copy, testimonies, or new songs from the depth of her heart in worship, the presentation of the Gospel creativity flows from her heart with passion, purpose, and proof that the Lord is the central focus of her entire life. Jan’s heart beats in constant rhythm of encouragement for today along with hope for tomorrow based on her love for the Word of God, His Body, and those who have yet to hear the the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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