Our humility before God has no value, except that it prepares us to reveal the humility of Jesus to our fellow men
Our humility before God has no value, except that it prepares us to reveal the humility of Jesus to our fellow men
Andrew Murray was a prominent South African writer, teacher, and pastor who emphasized the importance of humility in the Christian faith. He believed that true humility before God was essential for believers to live out the teachings of Jesus and to serve others with love and compassion.Murray often spoke about the need for Christians to humble themselves before God, recognizing their own weaknesses and limitations in comparison to the greatness of God. He believed that true humility was not about self-deprecation or false modesty, but about acknowledging our dependence on God and surrendering our will to His.
In his writings, Murray often quoted the verse from the book of James that says, "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." He believed that humility was the key to receiving God's grace and blessings in our lives. Murray saw humility as a virtue that opened the door to a deeper relationship with God and allowed His power to work through us.
Murray also believed that humility before God was not an end in itself, but a means to an end. He believed that true humility should lead us to imitate the humility of Jesus Christ, who humbled Himself to the point of death on the cross for the sake of humanity. Murray saw Jesus as the ultimate example of humility and believed that we should strive to follow His example in our relationships with others.
Murray believed that true humility before God should manifest itself in our interactions with our fellow men. He believed that humility should lead us to serve others with love and compassion, putting their needs above our own. Murray saw humility as the foundation of all Christian virtues, the root from which all other virtues spring.