Title: Mother, not proud/Psalm 131:1
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Subject: My heart is not proud
Text: Psalm 131:1
Introduction: David is a great king. He is a very successful king. he's ugly
He came from a shepherd and rose to the position of a great king, so he is in a position to become proud.
But rather, he showed and practiced the virtue of being humble.
1. The desire to be high
Life has a plasticity that can improve and develop indefinitely.
Ideally, the aspiration to become great and great is commendable.
This is a desirable phenomenon. A dreamer of big dreams can grow and be beautiful
The one who builds it will be able to achieve it
there is nothing
However, excessive greed is not suitable for the fraction, or there is no stall.
In vain greed, it is easy to commit a crime through wrong greed.
You will have to be extremely careful.
2. A mind prone to pride
Pride is a vice that usually arises from a handsome person. than others
When knowledge and wisdom increase, it is easy to ignore the ignorant and become proud,
If we are wealthy, we despise the poor and are prone to arrogance,
It is easy to become arrogant by oppressing those who have it
Down people often look down on ugly people.
But the tares raise their heads and stir, and they show a proud posture,
This cold Isaac is shown with his head bowed humbly. for real
A good person is humble when he knows himself right away. A proud devil who wants to be high
He blesses us when we suppress the yin and humble ourselves.
3. A humble heart is precious.
We Christians are the life of learning Christ.
As He said (Matthew 11:28), "I am meek and humble of heart,
Take on your yoke and learn from me.” Jesus’ humility was something that we had to learn first.
All. Paul taught, “Have this mind your mind, that is, Christ Jesus.
the heart of God” (Philippians 2:5) and the same heart (Philippians 2:2),
Paradox by introducing a broken heart (Philippians 2:3) and a heart that submits to God (Philippians 2:8)
did. Paul learns this heart, and especially considers himself a humble servant,
It encourages and instructs the heart.
Conclusion: If you are not proud and humble in heart, you will find God's pleasure.
You will soon become the subject of God's blessing.