“God opposes the proud, but
gives grace to the humble” (James
4:6)
While
attending a dinner, a famous multi-millionaire heard a discussion on the
subject of prayer. After listening for a while, the man of means exclaimed with
a sneer,
“Prayer may be all right for some of you, but
I don’t need it. Everything I have today I’ve worked hard for, and I’ve earned
it all myself. I didn’t ask God for anything.”
A
university president listened politely, then said to the braggart,
“There is one thing you don’t have that you
might pray for.”
Startled,
the millionaire blurted out, “And what
might that be?”
The
educator replied gently, “Sir, you could
pray for humility.”
We
all could pray for humility. We all need to be reminded day by day that all
that we have are really from the Lord and all things belong to Him. We all
could to pray for humility. We need to recognize our limits and our finiteness
in the sight of the Infinite God. We all could pray for humility. “I believe the first test of a truly great man is his humility,” writes
John Ruskin, “I do not mean by humility,
doubt of his own power, or hesitation in speaking his opinion. But really great men have a curious
under-sense of powerlessness, feeling that the greatness is not in them but
through them; that they could not do or be anything else than God made them.”
We all could pray for grace J
“God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble”
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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