Cry of the Humble

 

The scriptures teach us in Psalm 9:12 that God doesn’t forget the “cry of the humble.”  Humility is an attitude that God has promised to honor.  James 4:6 says that “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.”

God will honor the cry of the humble man because it demonstrates our utter dependence upon the Lord in our time of need.  Let’s face it, we want people to think we’ve “got it all together.” We don’t like to admit we might have problems we can’t solve ourselves.  Remember this: any move toward self-sufficiency is a move away from God.  God won’t intervene in our affairs, our problems, our crisis, unless we cry out to Him with a humble and sincere heart.

A sincere cry to the Lord is an open declaration that we are unable to “fix” the situation we are in without God’s intervention.  It says, “Lord, I don’t have the wisdom, ability or strength to solve this.  I need your help.”  At that moment, God delights to reveal His power, His wisdom.

When Peter began to sink as he walked on the water, he cried out “Lord save me.”  Then the Lord reached out and rescued him (Matthew 15:30, 31).

When the disciples were caught in the storm and their boat was being tossed about, they cried out to Jesus and then He calmed the sea and rebuked the wind (Matthew 8:25, 26).  The pattern seems consistent; we cry out in humility – God responds in mercy and compassion.

Let’s study the contrast in Jeremiah 11:9-14 and Isaiah 58:6-9.  One says God will not hearken and will not save.  The other says He will. What’s the difference?  Humility!  Might want to check that attitude!  (I Peter 5:6)


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Pastor Bruce Freeman


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