NEW YEAR RESOLUTION III
Memorise:
Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up. .. James 4:10
Read:
2 Kings 5:1-14
Message
This year I have decided that I will humble myself more than ever before. I will ask anyone who can assist me for help, irrespective of their status. Many people do not have a problem with asking for help from someone who is 'superior' to them, but a lot find it difficult to seek for help from people they consider to be beneath them. This sort of attitude robs many people of their blessings.
When I was in secondary school, I was good at Mathematics and other subjects, but I knew that I needed extra coaching to pass the English Language. In those days, it didn't matter how brilliant you were; if you passed all other subjects and failed the English Language, you'd be considered a failure. I asked a junior of mine who was born in England and had a very good command of English Language to teach me, and I got an A! He can boast today that he taught me, but it wouldn't matter because I already have my certificate. This year, don't let pride hold you back from the help you can get to fulfil your destiny.
Unfortunately, however, many proud people don't know that they are proud. Some of them even boast about their pride and give it fancy names like self esteem, self-confidence and so on. Beloved, any level of self-esteem, that makes people afraid to approach you is pride. Someone may know the solution to your problem but because of how you carry yourself as if you own the world, he or she may not approach you with the solution. You need to humble yourself, smile more, speak warmly to people, and make it easy for them to speak to you.
In our Bible reading for today, we can learn a lot from Naaman and his wife. First his wife was approachable, and the maid was able to talk to her about her husband's embarrassing problem. Also, when Naaman got to Elisha's place and got angry that Elisha did not come out to pray for him, it was one of his servants who advised him, and he heeded the advice. The cure to Naaman's leprosy was tied to people that were considered inferior to him; thank God he was humble enough to listen to them.
This year, make it your resolution to humble yourself more than ever before. Remember. God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble (James-4:6).
Bible In One Year:
Genesis 13-17
Hymn:
Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Key point:
The solution to your problem may be with someone of a lower status than you. Humble yourself to get that help.
Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah!