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Monday, February 27, 2012

Walking close to the truth


I'm not a very humble person. I come by it naturally. An idiot savant, as it were. That said, I'm learning to be less and less confident about things that don't matter and more confident about the things that do.

When I was younger I knew just about everything. Ask my family. But, bit by bit, through trial and error, I've realized I'm as dumb as a rock. There's satisfaction in knowing the truth. As I get older, it's easier to admit I'm clueless. I suspect you are this way, too. That's no small thing because some people never learn how dumb they are.

Proverbs 16:18 says, "Pride comes before a fall." This verse was called to remembrance recently when I overestimating my ladder skills. Over-confidence is dangerous. I've decided I don't want to be one of those people who know everything anymore.

I like humble people. Maybe because I see in them something of which I wish I had more. I've seen a lot of people who aren't effective because they lack humility--they rip into everyone else and aren't well acquainted with the truth about themselves.

Humility is the truth--knowing who you are and who you aren't. We either see truth or we don't. The rest is a show we put on for ourselves and others. Humbleness isn't something you do, it's something you are. The truth is, I don't need to work on humility. I need to work on finding the truth, and then be faithful to it.

I know someone who is humble. He's confident and good at what he does and he's not full of himself. He's a true person. His perspective is worth hearing, but he won't always give it. I wonder if he's that way with his wife and family, if so, he really is humble.

I don't know if this guy's humble for sure because I don't know all the truth about him. If I did, I could be his mentor, but that's not going to happen. More and more each day I find there's a whole lot I'm missing. I wish this guy was my mentor.

Knowing the truth about yourself is a humbling experience.

Jesus claimed to be "the way, the truth, and the life" (John14:6) and I believe that's so. He followed those words with, "no one can really know God, but by me." The "way" part is methodology--imitating Christ--living the way he lived. The "truth" part is knowing the truth about him. The "life" part s what happens when one follows his way and his truth. The "God" part is his way and his truth define "goodness" which, if you trust the Greeks, defines God.

When one walks in his way and truth, one knows goodness (godness) and gets a life. Living becomes meaningful and humble because it is not I, but Christ. When one lives according to self, one wastes a life. The self-life is vain because it is I, not anyone else.

Humility is walking close to the truth.

The truth will set you free. 

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