My Month Of Adaptability! Eccl3:11A

If we ask each of us whether we are humble, we will find all the ways to justify this character of us, we will even be happy to hear others tell us how they appreciate us for our simplicity and for our availability.
The truth is that the Man that we are likes to be caressed, flattered, we show what we want to show but we ourselves know that these are mere outward appearances, we hide our proud and arrogant hearts, we are not ready to renounce selfishness and submit to God and his word.
We are in a world that encourages the spirit of conquest, of rivalry, we fight for positions, we are not shy about crushing others to pass.
We have infiltrated this spirit in the church, we want to be prosperous at the cost of our integrity, our loyalty, our faithfulness.
The apostle Paul made himself available to everyone, he made efforts to save souls, he was aware that not everyone could be saved.
Paul gave up his rights to be the servant of all, so as not to create an obstacle to the gospel, he decided to serve others in order to win them and draw them into the kingdom of God.
Humility is becoming a servant.
Do we look like a servant?
Do we speak like a servant?
We claim to serve God but we have nothing of the servants.
We are like kings, tall, pompous, imposing.
Let us leave these images and humble ourselves like Paul.
1 Corinthians, 9:19 – For although I am free to all, I have made myself the servant of all, that I may gain the greatest number.
Fast and pray to have a spirit of humility.
May the Lord separate us from pride and help us be like what Jesus wants us to do.
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