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15/09/2024

JESUS, THE HEALER AND
SAVIOUR OF THE
WORLD.
Beloved! Jesus is both Lord and God, full of mercy, compassion and love. He is all we need, God made man for us. Our works must reveal our faith and trust in Him, as true faith must transform our conduct and thoughts with total commitment, willing and loving obedience to God. It is not enough to talk, hear and to know what others are saying about Jesus but, we must each accept and believe, stating categorically, who Jesus is to us by obeying and doing what He tells us with commitment and adoration. Beloved Jolly Lovely Brothers, Sisters and Friends! By the time we make Jesus Christ the centre of our life, we begin to think, reason, live and act as He does and wants us to, living a life of selflessness and sacrifice for the good, happiness and salvation of others because we now see in Jesus, the life, happiness and joy we seek and that our hearts earnestly yearn and long for. He who lives in Jesus, lives forever. The Grace, Peace And Love Of Christ Be With You
Always

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23/11/2021

A sane view of oneself
Romans12 "...
Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought,but rather think of yourself with sober judgment ..." (v.3)

We continue trying to clear up the misunderstandings that surround the word "humility." Humility has often been confused with that sad state which we describe as an "inferiority complex."But however much humility and an inferiority complex resemble each other --and one has to admit that superficially they do look alike --humility is deeply different.
Humility is not the result of being badly mishandled in childhood, nor is it a nervous illness. Neither is it derived from a foolish comparison with other people. Humility is a true and absorbing view of oneself seen from God's point of view. Paul urges us in our passage today not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought to think, "but to think soberly, as God has dealt to each one a measure of faith " (v.3, NKJV).
These verses are sometimes interpreted as meaning that we should have a low opinion of ourselves, but look again at what the apostle is saying: "...not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly." We should not think of ourselves more highly than we ought, but by the same token, we should not think of ourselves more lowly than we ought. We must have a sane and balanced estimate of ourselves --one that is not too high and not too low. Humility, as we said yesterday, flows from a correct viewof God, but it also flows from a correct view of ourselves. These two facts need overhauling and emphasizing in today's Church, for I am convinced that a large percentage of Christians have neither a correct view of God nor a correct view of themselves.
Prayer :
My Father and my God, I pray once again that You will help me come to a clear understanding of this issue. Help me get my perspectives right --my perspective on You and my perspective on myself. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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