Humility Still Counts For Something

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Webers.Home

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The apostle Peter wrote about humility.

1Pet 5:6 . . Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God,
that He may exalt you at the proper time.

The koiné Greek word for "humble" is tapeinophrosune (tap-i-nof-ros-oo'
nay) which means lowliness of mind; viz: modesty, which Webster's defines
as freedom from conceit or vanity. Humility can also be defined as ranking
oneself low in a hierarchy or scale; for example:

Matt 18:4 . .Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven.

"greatest' is a category. In other words: there is more than one great person
in heaven certainly. But Jesus taught it is better that you be made great
than to make yourself great, e.g. Luke 14:8-11, and Matt 23:2-7,

Humility is very rare on internet forums. Everyone is striving to be heard, to
be understood, to get their own two cents in, to be valued, and to be
accepted as an equal or better. But that's a bad, bad attitude.

Phil 2:3 . .With humility of mind, let each of you regard one another as
more important than himself.

Non humble people-- the quarrelsome, the assertive, the confrontational,
the bigoted, the argumentative, the opinionated, the pushy, the conceited--
tend to regard any and all disagreements with their way of thinking as
demeaning attacks upon their core values and their distorted sense of self
worth. These people have very little interest in harmony; they're stand-up
fighters whose primary interest is survival.

Seeing as how the kingdom of heaven is reputedly a place of peace, then the
non humble cannot be allowed to go there. For sure they'd just end up
making things very uncomfortable for the kingdom's mild-mannered, affable
society.

Matt 5:3 . . Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven.
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KnowMe

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Would you consider yourself one of the 99 or one?
 

Didymous

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The apostle Peter wrote about humility.

1Pet 5:6 . . Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God,
that He may exalt you at the proper time.

The koiné Greek word for "humble" is tapeinophrosune (tap-i-nof-ros-oo'
nay) which means lowliness of mind; viz: modesty, which Webster's defines
as freedom from conceit or vanity. Humility can also be defined as ranking
oneself low in a hierarchy or scale; for example:

Matt 18:4 . .Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven.

"greatest' is a category. In other words: there is more than one great person
in heaven certainly. But Jesus taught it is better that you be made great
than to make yourself great, e.g. Luke 14:8-11, and Matt 23:2-7,

Humility is very rare on internet forums. Everyone is striving to be heard, to
be understood, to get their own two cents in, to be valued, and to be
accepted as an equal or better. But that's a bad, bad attitude.

Phil 2:3 . .With humility of mind, let each of you regard one another as
more important than himself.

Non humble people-- the quarrelsome, the assertive, the confrontational,
the bigoted, the argumentative, the opinionated, the pushy, the conceited--
tend to regard any and all disagreements with their way of thinking as
demeaning attacks upon their core values and their distorted sense of self
worth. These people have very little interest in harmony; they're stand-up
fighters whose primary interest is survival.

Seeing as how the kingdom of heaven is reputedly a place of peace, then the
non humble cannot be allowed to go there. For sure they'd just end up
making things very uncomfortable for the kingdom's mild-mannered, affable
society.

Matt 5:3 . . Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven.
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Maybe you should humble yourself, instead of making all-encompassing generalities like 'everyone.'
 
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KnowMe

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Maybe you should humble yourself, instead of making all-encompassing generalities like 'everyone.'
the OP sounds a little pushy.
 

Didymous

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the OP sounds a little pushy.

Well, I'd be the first to admit I'm not always humble, but a number of folks here are, so I was offended on their behalf. I am Boanerges at times.
 

Webers.Home

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1Pet 2:21-23 . . Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you
should follow in his steps. . . .When they vilified him, he did not vilify in
return

One way to vilify in return is by recriminations; defined by Webster's as a
retaliatory accusation-- a very common tactic among politicians; which no
one familiar with their ways would ever consider humble. To my knowledge,
no candidate yet has won an election via humility. When they're not busy
destroying their opponent's public image, they're building their own up.

Another common vilification is toxic rejoinders; which can be defined as
sarcastic remarks in response to a perceived criticism.

Needless to say; non humble people are simply unable to turn the other
cheek-- they have to counterattack, they have to hit back.
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Didymous

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1Pet 2:21-23 . . Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you
should follow in his steps. . . .When they vilified him, he did not vilify in
return

One way to vilify in return is by recriminations; defined by Webster's as a
retaliatory accusation-- a very common tactic among politicians; which no
one familiar with their ways would ever consider humble. To my knowledge,
no candidate yet has won an election via humility. When they're not busy
destroying their opponent's public image, they're building their own up.

Another common vilification is toxic rejoinders; which can be defined as
sarcastic remarks in response to a perceived criticism.

Needless to say; non humble people are simply unable to turn the other
cheek-- they have to counterattack, they have to hit back.
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Pharisees probably thought they were humble, too. What do you think?
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Humility means everything

Sadly, Way to many people think they are humble when they are not.
 
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KnowMe

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Well, I'd be the first to admit I'm not always humble, but a number of folks here are, so I was offended on their behalf. I am Boanerges at times.
I’d be the second to admit I’m not always humble, and at times boanerges as well brother.

And I’ve been one of these below at times.

Non humble people-- the quarrelsome, the assertive, the confrontational,
the bigoted, the argumentative, the opinionated, the pushy, the conceited--
tend to regard any and all disagreements with their way of thinking as
demeaning attacks upon their core values and their distorted sense of self
worth. These people have very little interest in harmony; they're stand-up
fighters whose primary interest is survival.