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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Humility important for lawyers too

Of all the seminars that have stood out to me the past couple of weeks, C.J. Mahaney’s talk on humility has probably stood out the most. He reminded us that we are God’s creation, we are sinners, and we deserve nothing. Yet we have been blessed in countless ways, with the chief gift being God giving his son to die for us on the cross. Pride can be a huge stumbling block for Christians. Here’s an excerpt from a sermon by Charles Spurgeon that shoots it straight:

"O believer, learn to reject pride, seeing that you have no ground for it. Whatever you are, you have nothing to make you proud. The more you have, the more you are in debt to God; and you should not be proud of that which renders you a debtor. Consider your origin; look back to what you were. Consider what you will have been but for divine grace. Look upon yourself as you are now. Doesn’t your conscience reproach you? Don’t your thousand wanderings stand before you, and tell you that you are unworthy to be called His son or daughter? And if He has made you anything, aren’t you taught thereby that it is grace which has made you to differ? Great believer, you would have been a great sinner if God had not made you to differ. O you who are valiant for truth, you would have been as valiant for error if grace had not laid hold upon you. Therefore, don’t be proud, though you have a large estate – a wide domain of grace, once you did not have a single thing to call your own except your sin and misery. Oh! strange infatuation, that you, who have borrowed everything, should think of exalting yourself…"

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