“Serving
the Lord with all humility.” Acts 20:19
Suggested
Further Reading: Philippians 2:3-11
Pride can
shut the door in the face of Christ. Only let us take out our tablets and write
down “God is for me, therefore let me be proud;” only let us say with Jehu,
“Come, and I will show thee my zeal for the Lord of Hosts,” and God’s presence
will soon depart from us, and Ichabod be written on the front of the house. And
let me say to those of you who have already done much for Christ as evangelists,
ministers, teachers, or what not, do not sit down and congratulate yourselves
upon the past. Let us go home and think of all the mistakes we have made; all
the errors we have committed, and all the follies into which we have been
betrayed, and I think instead of self-congratulation we shall say, “I have
heard of thee by the hearing of the ear: but now mine eye seeth thee. Wherefore
I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.” Let us humble ourselves before
God. You know there is a deal of difference between being humble and being
humbled. He that will not be humble shall be humbled. Humble yourselves
therefore under the mighty hand of God and he shall lift you up, lest he leave
you because you hold your head so high. And should I be addressing any here
this morning who are very much exalted by the nobility of rank, who have what
the poet calls “The pride of heraldry, the pomp of power,” be humble, I pray
you. If any man would have friends, let him be humble. Humility never did any
man any hurt. If you stoop down when you pass through a doorway, if it should
be a high one, you will not be hurt by stooping; but if it should be a low one,
you might have knocked your head if you had held it up.
For
meditation: We have
no end of sins to be ashamed of. Let us be proud only of the Gospel of our
Saviour, who so humbled himself for our sakes. We ought to boast only of the
Lord (2 Corinthians 10:17),
otherwise boasting is groundless (Romans 3:27).
Sermon
no. 365
17 March (1861)
17 March (1861)
C.H.
Spurgeon
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