Tag: Personal Transformation

6 Days of Help for Pride Biblical Declarations

We all have pride. It is embedded in our veins right from our mother’s womb. It’s an inheritance passed down from generation to generation. It’s in our DNA. It’s that thing that makes us feel more important than others. It’s that thing that makes us think we deserve better than others. It’s that thing that makes us strive for the best in life. We see it in other people, and we emulate it. The dictionary describes it as self-esteem or self-importance. If you like, you can call it self-respect or self-worth. It’s all the same meaning. Some of us have it more than others.

As we travel through life’s journey, we’ve acquired it as a skill. We have fanned it into flame beyond God’s original intention for self-esteem, and we have turned it into pride. We have turned up that self-respect a notch, and we have pumped ourselves up above everybody else, way beyond what it should be. We view ourselves as bigger, better, smarter or richer than others. We cherish ourselves much more than we cherish the people in our lives. We are self-focused, self-centred and self-conceited. We have turned ourselves into the gods of our lives, and we hardly ever listen to anybody else in our lives. Pride is not a good attribute to have. It’s not a good thing to acquire or to cherish. It actually leads to one’s downfall.

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Cultivating Humility Character Declarations

Did you know that the humble pie is not a physical pie? In those days, when people go to the butcher and ask for a humble, they are asking for the inside of an animal, especially of a deer, to be used as food. The original term for the humbles is numbles, from the Middle French nobles, acquired as a variant umbles, sometimes later spelt humbles. At some point, however, the resemblance of the deer’s humility became irresistible, and the literal pie became a metaphorical one signifying self-abasement. When somebody tells you to go and eat the humble pie these days, it simply means that you exhibit some prideful character and you need to humble yourself.

We all need to humble ourselves. Pride is not a character that exalts anybody. Rather, it destroys. To some extent, our inside should also be irresistible to God and to others. We should reflect on the state of our hearts and work to grow in humility because God is more attracted to a humble heart than a prideful heart. Although we all have the tendency to be prideful, we ought to repent of this and ask the Lord to give us a heart of humility. We should ask the Lord for a change of heart as such is a humble heart that the Lord exalts. Before Jacob could return to his homeland to face his twin brother, Esau, the Lord had to work on his heart for twenty-one years under his uncle Laban. Jacob had learnt so many life lessons, including that of humility, that it was easier for him to humble himself when faced with his twin brother Esau. Continue reading “Cultivating Humility Character Declarations”

Prepare Your Heart for Humility

We all know the end time is near, and this is the time to seek personal and national revival. If the Lord were to come today, would your heart be ready? Will he find your heart as humble as that of a child? If he were to search through your attitude and behaviour today, would any of your actions and intentions be anything as close to being Christ-like? Would the Lord need to perform surgery on you? Would he have to remove stubbornness and pride from you in exchange for a heart of humility? Continue reading “Prepare Your Heart for Humility”

The Message of Christ: Be Humble

Humility is not one of the Christian character traits we often see or find in people these days. Everybody is self-centred and self-focused. In fact, the media often encourages us to take pride in ourselves, to put our best foot forward with no consideration for others, to fight for that promotion above others and to take pride in our achievements. But this is not the message of Christ. Continue reading “The Message of Christ: Be Humble”

16 Days of Biblical Declarations to Help You Build the “Goodness” Character

Jesus Christ went about doing good. Can you say the same of yourself?

When was the last time you went about with the mindset of just doing good to others? Do you wake up in the morning, and your number one motivation is to go about doing good? Most Christians do not do this. We do not have the mindset of Christ, who had the character to go about doing good on earth. He was very zealous and passionate about His father’s business. His father’s business is to do good to all men. His father causes the sun to rise up on both the good and the evil. He causes the rain to fall for all men. He heals the sick and opens the blind eye. Jesus’s father is a good good father who Jesus mirrored while on earth. Do you do the same?

Many of us are so distracted by the activities of this world such that, what really matters to Christ does not necessarily matter to us. We seek to gratify self. We seek to live life for ourselves and not for God yet what God really wants is that we live a selfless life, for in this is our calling and our fulfilment in life. Doing good for others surely has its reward, although its reward must not be your motivation but fulfil the will of him that sent you to be the light of the world (Matthew 5:14). Continue reading “16 Days of Biblical Declarations to Help You Build the “Goodness” Character”

Leap For Joy

Praise the Lord this is a unique day. This is the day the Lord has made we will rejoice and be glad in it. This leap day only comes around every four years and if you are reading this Monday motivation declaration, it means that you are alive since the last leap year. Four years is a long time and a lot has happened since the last leap year. Continue reading “Leap For Joy”