True Humility
Apostle Grace Lubega
Hebrews 3:5 (AMP); And Moses certainly was faithful in the administration of all God’s house [but it was only] as a ministering servant. [In his entire ministry he was but] a testimony to the things which were to be spoken [the revelations to be given afterward in Christ].
Humility comes before honour because God honours humble spirits.
Moses is spoken of as the meekest man on the earth (Numbers 12:3). But what exactly was this meekness in Moses’ spirit and how exactly did God honour him?
Our theme scripture explains that Moses’ entire ministry was a testimony of the things which were to be spoken as the revelations in Christ. Moses never sought his own glory. That is humility!
For this, God greatly honoured him. The Bible says that when the Christ sought to explain and reveal who He was, He expounded the scriptures beginning from Moses (Luke 24:27).
He deliberately did not start with Abraham, Isaac or any of the great men of God even though their lives on the earth pointed to the coming Christ.
Instead Christ started from Moses because His ministry could only be best explained starting from the life of the meekest man on the earth.
True humility is living a life that reveals Christ in every aspect of one’s life.
For the new creature, this humility is a fruit of the Spirit and not a work of the flesh (Galatians 5:23).
Allow God to break you to the deepest places of humility, that you will live a life that fully reveals the Christ.
FURTHER STUDY: James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:6
GOLDEN NUGGET:
Humility comes before honour because God honours humble spirits. Allow God to break you to the deepest places of humility, that you will live a life that fully reveals the Christ.
PRAYER: Loving father, I thank you for this Word. I am instructed in this pattern of access to deeper realms in you. My spirit is yielded to your great working as you demonstrate Christ through me. I reveal Christ in all that I do and say, to the glory of your name. Amen!
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