Andrew Murray on Humility

Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you. - Andrew Murray

In my study of the Third Beatitude, “Blessed are the Meek, for they shall inherit the earth,” I ran across several references to Andrew Murray’s Humility—and many called it “life-changing”!  This month, I took the opportunity to read it.  It’s a series of meditations on the humility that draws heavily from the Bible.

God knew I needed this emphasis in August 2018.  I’m beginning to hit a stride at work as a leader of HR Executives at NASA, and later this month I’ll be honored with NASA’s Outstanding Leadership Medal—recognition for my service to the recently-retired Johnson Space Center Director, Dr. Ellen Ochoa.

Given this level of success, it would be easy to get “puffed up,” prideful, and self-reliant.  That’s why Jesus’ words are so powerful.  He points out that the “meek” inherit the earth—those who recognize that God is in control and that we need to empty ourselves, so He can fill us up.  So, my prayer today is, “Lord, may I learn the Humility that Andrew Murray describes.”

May these meditations serve you well, as you shoot for the stars!

Click here to see my summary of Andrew Murray’s 1895 classic on Humility

Happy are the Meek

In The Beatitudes: The Only Way to Happiness, John MacArthur points out that when Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth,” it was a shocking statement to his audience.  As generally used, it smacks of victimhood and weakness, but this is clearly not the implication Jesus intends here.

Jesus called for a broken spirit, a mourning heart, and now meekness.  No self-righteousness, no spiritual pride—and they didn’t understand his revolutionary approach.

Would today’s audience be any different?  In a world of Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, and others, we look for who has the most friends, who is most liked, and popularity reigns.  If Jesus walked the earth today, would he have been a social media user?  If so, how would his “meekness” show up?

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