Humility 14 of 15

Humility 14 of 15 The Beauty of Holiness
By Andrew Murray

The danger of pride is greater and nearer than we think,
and that especially at the time of our highest experiences.

The preacher of spiritual truth with an admiring congregation hanging on his lips,
the gifted speaker on a Holiness platform expounding the secrets of the heavenly life,
the Christian giving testimony to a blessed experience,
the evangelist moving on as in triumph and made a blessing to rejoicing multitudes,
no man knows the hidden, unconscious danger to which these are exposed.

Paul was in danger without knowing it;
what Jesus did for him is written for our admonition,
that we may know our danger and know our only safety.

If ever it has been said of a teacher or professor of holiness,
he is so full of self;
or, he does not practice what he preaches;
or, his blessings has not made him humbler or gentler,
let it be said no more.

Jesus, in whom we trust, can make us humble.


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