Humility is the hallmark of a man whom God can use. It is often assumed, in the world, that humility means being quiet, passive, soft, weak, a "push-over", apathetic and without convictions. This is simply a warped understanding of true humility. Jesus, who embodied humility, was a man of passion, purpose and deep convictions. He embraced his task, confronted his opponents and drove resolutely and fearlessly towards his goal. Jesus was certainly not wimpy !
Humility, more than anything, is having a sober view of oneself while being confident and secure. It is having a genuine and deep respect for others and their opinions. It is being in touch with your weaknesses and hence sensing the need for outside help in your life. A humble person can neither be put down nor exalted; he can neither be humiliated nor honoured: he remains the same person under all circumstances because his self-worth is not tied to people's opinions but rather to the cross of Jesus Christ.
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