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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Pete" data-source="post: 75021347" data-attributes="member: 421731"><p>Being honest is the first step to true humility. I can't stop being proud. However, I can ask Lord Jesus to be my humility. It's quality that Lord Jesus has and we do not. I suggest that you get hold of a copy of Andrew Murray's book, "Humility". I suspect that it will surprise you and be a great help.</p><p></p><p>God sees the truth and reality of your condition. You may as well be honest because you can't fool God. Tell Him the truth, that you cannot be humble. That is the most humble statement that you can make! Confess your utter helplessness to save yourself. Ask God to be merciful to you, a sinner. And God will reveal to you that He knows that the sin nature of man is pride itself. He will show you that Lord Jesus death includes you, the sinner. When He rose again, you were in Him so you rose to new life also.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that you can do is accept Christ. If you can't even get that far, tell God that you are willing to be made willing. He will answer your prayer. He did it for me. He does not show favouritism. I'm as much a sinner as anyone and God saved me. </p><p></p><p>Very often we only see the reality of sin after we are born again. That's when our eyes are opened. As our hearts are changed, we become more aware of the love of God and how little we deserve it. </p><p></p><p>Do not despair. Salvation is God's business. Let Him do the work that you need and you will be amazed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Pete, post: 75021347, member: 421731"] Being honest is the first step to true humility. I can't stop being proud. However, I can ask Lord Jesus to be my humility. It's quality that Lord Jesus has and we do not. I suggest that you get hold of a copy of Andrew Murray's book, "Humility". I suspect that it will surprise you and be a great help. God sees the truth and reality of your condition. You may as well be honest because you can't fool God. Tell Him the truth, that you cannot be humble. That is the most humble statement that you can make! Confess your utter helplessness to save yourself. Ask God to be merciful to you, a sinner. And God will reveal to you that He knows that the sin nature of man is pride itself. He will show you that Lord Jesus death includes you, the sinner. When He rose again, you were in Him so you rose to new life also. The only thing that you can do is accept Christ. If you can't even get that far, tell God that you are willing to be made willing. He will answer your prayer. He did it for me. He does not show favouritism. I'm as much a sinner as anyone and God saved me. Very often we only see the reality of sin after we are born again. That's when our eyes are opened. As our hearts are changed, we become more aware of the love of God and how little we deserve it. Do not despair. Salvation is God's business. Let Him do the work that you need and you will be amazed. [/QUOTE]
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