Humble
Attitude
In my devotions few days ago, I reflected on something that is valuable. To search my heart daily to see how I react to situations.
In Mark 9:33–37, Jesus speaks about living a humble lifestyle. So often, we are drawn to the spotlight. We chase after positions, wealth, or education—hoping to be noticed or considered important. If we step back and quietly observe, we can see how people often react with more respect and attention toward those who have much, while giving little regard to those who have less. That reflection reveals what is in our own hearts as well.
But Jesus gently reminds us: “Whoever wants to be the greatest must become the servant of all.” True greatness is not found in recognition or power, but in humility and service.
My prayer today is that I may seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to search my heart, and to help me choose the way of humility and servant-hood.
In my devotions few days ago, I reflected on something that is valuable. To search my heart daily to see how I react to situations.
In Mark 9:33–37, Jesus speaks about living a humble lifestyle. So often, we are drawn to the spotlight. We chase after positions, wealth, or education—hoping to be noticed or considered important. If we step back and quietly observe, we can see how people often react with more respect and attention toward those who have much, while giving little regard to those who have less. That reflection reveals what is in our own hearts as well.
But Jesus gently reminds us: “Whoever wants to be the greatest must become the servant of all.” True greatness is not found in recognition or power, but in humility and service.
My prayer today is that I may seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to search my heart, and to help me choose the way of humility and servant-hood.
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