Tag: Humility
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The Humble, God Exalts
This poem emphasizes the importance of humility and the dangers of pride. It reassures the humble that God will exalt them, offering peace and comfort in times of sorrow. By embracing humility and following Christ’s example, believers receive joy and are freed from the wrath that accompanies pride.
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Ruth Lays At Boaz’s Feet
Ruth obediently followed Naomi’s instructions by going to the threshing floor and then waiting until Boaz was asleep. She revealed herself to Boaz and asked him to be her redeemer. Boaz praised her for her character and assured her that he would act as her redeemer. He also mentioned another man who had priority as…
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Why Did Naomi Send Ruth To Boaz At Night?
Naomi encourages Ruth to seek rest and security by approaching their relative, Boaz, at the threshing floor. Ruth agrees to follow Naomi’s plan. This demonstrates Naomi’s concern for Ruth’s well-being and the cultural context of seeking marital security for widows. The passage challenges us to trust in God’s provision and respond humbly to our Redeemer,…
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Lord Please Help Me
This prayerful poem seeks the Lord Jesus’ help to overcome pride and sin, recognizing the need for humility and selflessness. It praises the Lord Jesus as a warrior and acknowledges the power of His grace and redemption to overcome human failings. The speaker asks for guidance to love and serve others and declares gratitude for…
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Oh To Be A Doorkeeper
This poem glorifies serving Jesus in humility and righteousness, contrasting it with the fate of the wicked. It emphasizes Jesus’ worthiness, righteousness, and redemptive sacrifice for believers. It urges faithful service, evangelism, and trust in Jesus’ victory, conveying the joy of serving Him.
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He Who Comes From Heaven Is Above All
John 3:31-33 emphasizes Jesus’ heavenly origin and authority. John the Baptist explains that Jesus, coming from heaven, has the ultimate authority and brings a testimony about salvation. Those who receive His message affirm the truth of God. We are called to decrease, letting Jesus’ name be known above our own, and to share His message…
