Tuesday - August 22, 2023
SCRIPTURE
Luke 22.27
For who is greater, the one who reclines at the table or the one who serves? Is it not the one who reclines at the table? But I am among you as the one who serves.
WORDS OF HOPE
Do you consider yourself to be a humble person? Does our society consider being humble a virtue? Currently we live in a time of very inflammatory speech and political back-biting jabs, none of which leads to peaceful exchange among people. It's hard to act as an agent of divine peace in situations when everyone seems to carry the "I'm the best, listen to me" chip on their shoulder.
But the Bible tells us through the life and words of Jesus that humility is something we should desire as part of our daily Christian walk. Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. In Colossians 3.12, we read: “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.” The best way to do that is to pray often, put yourself in the presence of God. The psalmist tells us that God interacts to teach the humble one. The humble person has a right view, or self-evaluation, of their contribution in human interactions. You can softly state your words without crawling up and down the other person's throat.
You don't have to huff and puff up your statement. Remember the lesson of a small ocean fish. When puffer fish sense an interaction which threatens them, they swallow large amounts of water and become very large, bloated, and menacing in appearance. But an exaggeration of the fish's belly size doesn't really change the amount of fish that is present. So, it is with human arguments which get out-of-control and wildly exaggerated. The humble person can speak without distortion or "puffing up" their statement. Psalm 25.9 tells us, “God leads the humble to do what is right and teaches the humble the way of righteousness.
PRAYER
Lord God, help me to quiet my mind and sharpen my attention to your Spirit's loving presence in each moment of my life. As I step forward into each activity this day, guide me to realize that whatever I do may become part of your blessing and care for those with whom I'll interact. With your presence, may I become your loving hand which reaches out to them. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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