“That’s not me,” I thought
while trying to keep a mental distance from ‘those people.’ I found
comfort in thinking that I had somehow become better than people who sinned in
this way or that. When I heard of some Pastor who fell into sin of one kind or
another, I told myself, “Not me, I’m too disciplined, careful, prayerful …”
pride forms long lists that distinguish ‘us’ from ‘them.’ But, truth is,
it is revealed that I am completely capable of sinning and I always have
been. But, even as I professed my trust in the grace of Christ to save me
from my sin, I was blinded to my sin of spiritual pride – the very sin I
thought I hated most!
Humiliation is not enjoyable,
in the least. But I am beginning to understand that it strips away our
pretensions and teaches us to cling to Christ. Only then is it even possible
for us to love the lost, the lonely, the broken, the bruised, the fallen, the
failing – like Jesus did! Paul, a man who was a proud Pharisee, lost his
reputation, became a despised man. If you know the New Testament, you
probably think I’m talking about his loss of stature among the Jews following
his conversion. That is true, but there was a greater humiliation in
store for him. Even the Christians he brought to Jesus came to despise
him! God allowed him to be accused, attacked, and rejected to rip pride
out of his heart. He writes - "If I have to “brag” about myself,
I’ll brag about the humiliations that make me like Jesus." (2
Corinthians 11:30, The Message)
Will you allow God to
humiliate you? Do not rush to answer that question too quickly!
But, hopefully, in full faith, you can eventually say, “Yes, Lord, whatever it
takes for me to be like You.” (My body shudders even as I write those
words because there is such a cost wrapped up in them.)
American Christianity is about becoming powerful, enjoying status, having respect, claiming a place as a ‘King’s kid.’ But all that misses what the Bible shows about becoming like Jesus. He could not be our Savior until He submitted Himself to humiliation, gave away all of His divine rights, and stood alongside of us who were sinners. "You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had. Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges; he took the humble position of a slave and was born as a human being." (Philippians 2:5-7, NLT) He went further! He submitted Himself, in the will of God, to the ignominy of crucifixion. Stripped of respect as well as His clothes, He hung naked on a cross, identified with the outcasts, reviled by the respected. On the Cross, He became the Bridge of God’s grace to sinful humanity.
American Christianity is about becoming powerful, enjoying status, having respect, claiming a place as a ‘King’s kid.’ But all that misses what the Bible shows about becoming like Jesus. He could not be our Savior until He submitted Himself to humiliation, gave away all of His divine rights, and stood alongside of us who were sinners. "You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had. Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges; he took the humble position of a slave and was born as a human being." (Philippians 2:5-7, NLT) He went further! He submitted Himself, in the will of God, to the ignominy of crucifixion. Stripped of respect as well as His clothes, He hung naked on a cross, identified with the outcasts, reviled by the respected. On the Cross, He became the Bridge of God’s grace to sinful humanity.
There is a cross for each of
us. Paul, whose humiliation I spoke of, said - "I have been crucified
with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in
the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for
me. I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained
through the law, Christ died for nothing!” (Galatians 2:20-21, NIV)
The Message, a contemporary translation of the Bible, says it with
these words: “I have been crucified with Christ. My ego is no longer
central. It is no longer important that I appear righteous before you or have
your good opinion, and I am no longer driven to impress God. Christ lives in
me. The life you see me living is not “mine,” but it is lived by faith in the
Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I am not going to go back on
that. Is it not clear to you that to go back to that old rule-keeping,
peer-pleasing religion would be an abandonment of everything personal and free
in my relationship with God? I refuse to do that, to repudiate God’s grace. If
a living relationship with God could come by rule-keeping, then Christ died
unnecessarily.”
Do you want to love like
Jesus?
Do you want to be a person
through whom He is able to show His love?
Then, there’s a cross for
you. He invites you to “turn from your selfish ways, take up your
cross daily, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose
it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it." (Luke
9:23-24, NLT)
The wonder of all this is
that when we have lost all we treasured here on this earth, we then find the
treasure that is most precious. We cannot possess the latter until we
have let go of the former.
Here’s the word from the
Word. May it keep us in the trials of humiliation that make us like
Jesus. Because of His submission, "God exalted him to the highest
place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus
every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every
tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence,
but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear
and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to
his good purpose. Do everything without complaining." (Philippians
2:9-14, NIV)
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I Surrender All
All to Jesus I surrender,
All to Him I freely give.
I will ever love and trust
Him,
In His presence daily
live.
All to Jesus I surrender,
Humbly at His feet I bow.
Worldly pleasures all
forsaken,
Take me Jesus take me now.
All to Jesus I surrender,
Make me Savior wholly
Thine.
Let me feel the Holy
Spirit,
Truly know that Thou art
mine.
I surrender all!
I surrender all!
All to Thee, my blessed
Savior,
I surrender all.
Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter |
Winfield Scott Weeden
© Words: Public Domain
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I'm taking a break. Lord-willing, I will publish CoffeeBreak again next week. Happy Thanksgiving!
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I'm taking a break. Lord-willing, I will publish CoffeeBreak again next week. Happy Thanksgiving!
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