One of the telling traits of
a disciple of Christ is humility. It is also misunderstood,
and consequently used a tool of control by the religious mindset. You hear this
misconception played out in sermons, Christian music, and now social media.
Comments like, “I just want a little cabin in the corner of heaven”, or, “I’m
just the dirt under the toenail on the foot of Jesus.”
Some with even less “pride”
than these would say, “I just want to be a doorkeeper in the Kingdom.” They do
not even consider themselves worthy to be “in” heaven, so they just want to
stand outside the door.
When Jesus came preaching
The Kingdom he turned the known world on its ear. They had never encountered
someone bold enough to claim to be The Son of God. To the religious minds of
the day this was heresy; blasphemous talk; pride. The religious minds wanted to
“control” Jesus, and the image with which he was being viewed by the masses.
John the Baptist made a bold
declaration when others asked of him the reason he was yelling in the middle of
the wilderness. He said, “I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness. Make
straight his paths.” And again he said, “There is one coming after me that I am
not even worthy to unstrap his sandals.” See, true humility is
acknowledging God’s purpose for your life and walking in it.
Dave Ramsey has become a
ubiquitous voice of financial council in the United States. His radio program
is listened to by millions every day as he encourages them to get out of debt.
I agree with his cause. I can always identify a fan of his by how they answer
the question, “How are you?” Dave’s catch phrase for this question is “Better
than I deserve.” There is nothing wrong with this comment unless you are a
Christian. Let me explain.
First of all, I am not
trying to say Dave is, or is not, a Christian. He confesses Christ on his
program. He can speak for himself on this matter. The phrase “Better than I
deserve” is the focus here.
For the Christian, this
comment negates the grace of God available to you. In grace we do not “deserve”
anything, yet we get everything! If your focus is still on what you have earned
(deserve) then you are not living from a posture of grace. When a Christian
utters the Ramsey mantra they are demonstrating false humility. Our
American ears have gotten so numbed by this type of false humility that we
cannot even see ourselves ever living as the kings and priests that our Father
has called us to be.
It is only when we are
willing to rise from the position of false humility, stand firmly on the
declarations of the Word of God, and declare boldly with all of our being: “I
am a son/daughter of the Most High God. Because of Christ, I now rule and reign
IN THIS LIFE through Jesus Christ. Heaven’s resources are available to
accomplish the plans God has for me.” THAT is humility.
Deserve? No. Bought and paid
for you by the blood of Jesus? Yes.
Let this be your prayer:
Father, help me to see who I am in you. Your destiny
for me is to become like your Son, Jesus. Help me root out false humility in
every aspect of my life. Help me see through your eyes. In Jesus’ name.