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The War for Humility - every thought captive.

Word of the Day

Near the end Monday’s reading in Joshua, Chapter 21 verse 45, it’s written :

“Not one word of all the good promises that the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed; all came to pass.”

Am I living my life like I believe His promises?.

Just one week ago, my day/week started with a review of 3 weeks of Sunday sermon notes, The War for Humility In the Battle of the Mind. Then I proceeded with some morning reading in a new John Piper book; his point at issue: God is all about His glory!

Am I living my life like I believe this?

Isaiah 14:24, The Lord of hosts has sworn: “As I have planned, so shall it be, and as I have
purposed, so shall it stand.” All about His glory.

So I started the day with my best mind-renewing memory verse, fixed on humility that will bring God glory. (2 Corinthians 10:5, “We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God, and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ)

Assault one, my helpmate reminds me I am not handling money as we have agreed, and PRIDE JUMPS UP. Then God’s voice “. . . every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.” My wife is really helping me love her with better money management.

Assault two, I needed to resolve a banking issue in-branch. My PRIDE puffing up about the bank’s over use of interest charges; and why can’t they get this right. Driving to the branch, with Larry Wright CD playing, Give Your Bod to God “preaching” Romans 12:2. And God’s voice repeats the Piper quote, All about His glory. Again “. . . every thought captive.” I got to the bank with a very calm and respectful attitude.

I explained the banking problem, interjecting that we are handling God’s money God’s way. The banker listened carefully, and resolved the issue. He got the minor, annoying, interest charge reversed. That was mercy (or grace) either way, God’s glory because of the Christ-likeness of my demeanor. He even brought up the money management approach and I got to invite him to our Good Friday service.

Lord God, remind me always of Your humble journey to the cross, for my soul and for the Father’s glory.

Joe Mileham