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How important am I? I am certainly above many I see around me. I pay my income tax! I always do my share. I am proud of myself for where I am now. I have worked hard for it. I deserve some respect.
Then what about Jesus? Who could be higher than the Son of God himself?
Who on earth could ever become closer to perfection? Yet he allowed himself to experience the lowest humility -- being tortured and murdered on a cross! What could be worse? That should give us some perspective. One child coming out of church asked the pastor, "Are you God?" Sometimes that is what children think (maybe how we feel?). Are we humble? In many of my congregations I found some in the membership who I felt were better than me. How could I say such a thing? All my years of study were nothing compared to my Lord who sacrificed everything for me. If we would like to be elevated to the highest level down here, then it looks like we have to humble ourselves. Jesus even stooped to wash his disciples' feet as a further example, but the disciples were always wondering which of them would be the greatest in God's kingdom.
The lesson from this passage is that God is the one who will exalt us. If we try to inflate our own ego, we only demean ourselves in God's sight. Whenever I am tempted to think how good I am and how much better than some around me, I look at the Lord for his example. Be careful that you don't tell the Lord and others that you are the humblest person on earth! Just be truly humble and you will join the one who came to earth and sacrificed everything for you. He is our example!
Then what about Jesus? Who could be higher than the Son of God himself?
Who on earth could ever become closer to perfection? Yet he allowed himself to experience the lowest humility -- being tortured and murdered on a cross! What could be worse? That should give us some perspective. One child coming out of church asked the pastor, "Are you God?" Sometimes that is what children think (maybe how we feel?). Are we humble? In many of my congregations I found some in the membership who I felt were better than me. How could I say such a thing? All my years of study were nothing compared to my Lord who sacrificed everything for me. If we would like to be elevated to the highest level down here, then it looks like we have to humble ourselves. Jesus even stooped to wash his disciples' feet as a further example, but the disciples were always wondering which of them would be the greatest in God's kingdom.
The lesson from this passage is that God is the one who will exalt us. If we try to inflate our own ego, we only demean ourselves in God's sight. Whenever I am tempted to think how good I am and how much better than some around me, I look at the Lord for his example. Be careful that you don't tell the Lord and others that you are the humblest person on earth! Just be truly humble and you will join the one who came to earth and sacrificed everything for you. He is our example!

