Article by Sarah Freymuth
Staff Writer | September 1, 2022
You are growing:
If our example for living is Jesus, one of our growth points is humility. The world tells us to be louder, more prominent and confident to the extreme of bragging. God’s Kingdom says otherwise. Yes, we have confidence that cannot be shaken because of our identity as God’s child, but we have a deeper confidence that calls forth a gentle and loving heart poised to serve those around us, not demand that others serve us. Humility is a heavenly trait, one Jesus took on by leaving Heaven and being born a humanly baby. His life was full of humble acts of service and upside-down teaching, and our hearts can be turned toward His example.
“You must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had.
Though he was God,
he did not think of equality with God
as something to cling to.
Instead, he gave up his divine privileges;
he took the humble position of a slave
and was born as a human being.
When he appeared in human form,
he humbled himself in obedience to God
and died a criminal’s death on a cross.”
-Philippians 2:5-8
True strength stems from submission. When we stay connected to God in daily prayer, Bible reading and inviting Him into our day, His Spirit moves in us to give us all we need in each moment. It’s not by our own efforts that we gain strength; it’s from relying on God’s power to show up and equip us for endurance to get through hard situations or find the right words in a difficult conversation. Trying to make things happen on our own can actually take away our energy. Drop the effort and fall into God’s strength; He will enable you with what you need.
“A final word: Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.” -Ephesians 6:10
God gives us wisdom. All we need to do is ask. The more we lean into God’s Word to know and experience His heart and character, the deeper we grow in the spiritual world that inhabits the physical world we live in. With biblical understanding comes wisdom, which allows us to assess situations with a spiritual lens. How do we navigate difficult relationships? Go to God and ask Him how to handle it. We can season our words with grace and truth, which draws others into the greater story God is inviting them into. Keep seeking wisdom; God gives freely.
“For the Lord grants wisdom!
From his mouth come knowledge and understanding.” -Proverbs 2:6
Inch by inch, day by day, we make progress. We learn. We lean into God’s knowledge, patience and guidance. We rejoice in the growth, no matter how small or subtle, because we see God at work, and we recognize our hearts and minds expanding in Him.
Remember: God loves growing us into the image of His Son. He sees who we can become, and He longs to get us there.
Growth looks good on you. God’s heart is on display.
Question: Where have you been stagnant in your faith? How may God be calling you into greater growth with Him?
Challenge: Go through a book of the Bible you haven’t read in a while; invite a teammate to join you.
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