Humility is challenging, and not just because we think we're perfect in every way. It requires us to ignore our desire for praise, and instead desire to do what is right and good. This is especially important in Christian life, where we are called to seek Christ's honour above our own. So, how do we overcome our natural aversion to humility? In this sermon, Fr. Stephen points to John the Baptist as an example of what humility looks like, and how it works in Christian life today.
Scripture Reference: John 1:29-43
Preached on the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany, January 19, 2020 by Rev. Stephen Silverthorne
Sermon Highlights* Humility requires putting a goal above your own needs * John's ministry was powerful and high-profile * He is great because he gave glory to Jesus above himself * We crave praise because we need to feel important * Following Jesus means trusting he finds us important * Thus, we don't need to seek praise * We glorify Jesus by spending time with him * Spending time helps us absorb his light * This light helps people see Jesus in us
Further Reference1917 directed by Sam Mendes. Powerful film showing soldiers on a mission in WW1
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.