“Humility” by George Steinberger

Jesus says to all who come to Him that they must first and foremost learn one thing of Him: humility! Humility is that power that can place itself in a low position. “He humbled himself,” says Paul in Philippians 2:8. Humility leads us to feel that we ourselves are nothing but that God is all. It seeks not its own glory but directs everything away from itself. It was in this spirit that a noted English missionary, after a bishop had eulogized him in a large gathering, simply recited the little stanza:

Lo here I fall, my Savior,
‘Tis I deserve Thy place;
Look on me with Thy favor,
Vouchsafe to me Thy grace.


Taken from: In the Footprints of the Lamb 
by George Steinberger
Edited and mildly modernized with an Introduction by Ralph I. Tilley
Copyright © 2015 Ralph I. Tilley

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Author: Ralph I. Tilley

I joyfully identify with the long history of the orthodox, evangelical stream of the Church. Theologically, I am a conservative. On issues of secondary importance, I will not quibble with my brothers and sisters in Christ. We are called to “maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” I would hope I have no doctrinal biases; however, I realize that is a practical impossibility: “Now I know in part.” You can read more on the About page.