Showing posts with label worth sunset arrogance pride proud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worth sunset arrogance pride proud. Show all posts

Monday, 16 May 2011

Elitism

Lord, my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty: neither do I exercise myself in great matters, or in things too high for me. Surely I have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: my soul is even as a weaned child. Let Israel hope in the Lord from henceforth and for ever. Ps 131:1-3 (KJV)

It is hard to believe that this is one of David's Psalms. By the time he writes this song, he is well established as king, ruler, as the apple of God's eye, and a man after God's own heart, he has every right to feel superior. There are few, if any, others in the Bible who enjoyed as much of God's forgiveness, grace, and favour. In spite of this, or maybe because of this, he was humbled. This is a lovely reminder of the safety we feel in the comfort of a loving God. These verses need no explanation. Where else in the world does a child feel safe, secure, and quiet, but in the arms of a loving Mum?

I have been reminded recently of those who give the impression of living close to their Saviour, but who are anything but humble. Why is this? There are some pointers I would like to leave with you, and there may be others which you have come across, and recognise.

In previous years, the Holiness Movement was considered by some to be elitist, mainly because of the things they did not do, not those things they did. More recently, the charismatic movement have spawned a generation of Christians who like to be considered elite, due to the numbers of 'signs and wonders' they can perform, albeit in Jesus name. Then there are the devout followers of Calvin's teachings of eternal security, and predestination, fondly known as 'once saved, always saved' who seem to come across as one-up on the rest of us. You can tell me if you think I am off course in my thinking.

David had more reason than any, to consider himself 'elite', but he didn't. The Psalms are full of his pleadings with God for a clean heart, and a good and right spirit. I would suggest that if David could not, no would not, consider himself elite, neither should any of us. We have a lot less going for us than David, except that is for the knowledge of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, who shows the best life of humility we cannot ignore, and one to hold as an example.

My blog is based on experience, and so for me this is true. Perhaps you have not found this in your own life, and I hope you don't. By far the biggest offenders are not those of a particular denomination, because they are spread over many. No, for me, the biggest offenders are those who do not see it in themselves. Let us all pray (me included) that we remember the words of Jesus, “Blessed are the meek (humble), for they shall inherit the earth”. In so doing, I like to think we will also inherit our place in Heaven. What a prize.

Friday, 6 November 2009

I'm Worth It??

A calm and serene scene of yachts in a summer sunset on the River Clyde. Another gentle reminder of a lovely person, who added so much, to so many lives she touched over a span of 57 years until 2007. This very special lady was loved by all who knew her, helping many people along the way, and none more so than her husband and family of two daughters and four grandchildren. She was a stalwart of her local church, a member and helper of toddler, nursery and school committees, associated with the WRVS, a tireless and ardent fundraiser for Cancer Charities and her local hospital Oncology Unit, where you will find this framed print hanging in the reception area in her honour, but never did I hear her utter the words, "I'm worth it"! How I have come to loathe the TV advertisement which has taken this slogan as its own. What kind of arrogance says that "I am worth it"? Our worth is not something to confer on ourselves, but something to be given as an unrequested honour from others who see fit to bestow it! It is in their eyes only, not ours. May we be preserved from being so proud of ourselves and our abilities, that we do not see the worth of our neighbour's life. I believe the more worth we give to others, the more will be returned to us, and without asking for it! Then, and only then, it really is deserved!