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*[https://www.spring.org.uk/2021/05/benefits-humility.php Benefits of Humility: 8 Ways Being Humble Improves Your Life], Psyblog.com | *[https://www.spring.org.uk/2021/05/benefits-humility.php Benefits of Humility: 8 Ways Being Humble Improves Your Life], Psyblog.com | ||
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Revision as of 21:26, May 17, 2024
Humility is the quality by which a person does not perceive themselves to be superior to others, whether in importance or ability. It is a virtue of Christianity. In addition, even false religions such as Islam and Buddhism claim to recognize it. Christians often appreciate it on a social level.
In the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 14, Jesus offers the following parable on what it means to be humble, and the benefits of humility: "When someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take the place of honor, for a person more distinguished than you may have been invited. If so, the host who invited both of you will come and say to you, ‘Give this person your seat.’ Then, humiliated, you will have to take the least important place. But when you are invited, take the lowest place, so that when your host comes, he will say to you, ‘Friend, move up to a better place.’ Then you will be honored in the presence of all the other guests. For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.”
Contents
Christianity/Bible and humility
Humility as a Christian virtue
- An Introduction to Humility, Biola University
- The Virtue of Humility (Philippians 2), Biblical Foundations website
- What Is Humility?, Ligonier Ministries
- Pride and Humility, C.S. Lewis Institute
- Humility, New Advent
- The Uncommon Virtue of Humility by John Piper
- Humility: vice or virtue? by Fr. George Corrigan OFM
- Advantages of humility
Bible verses on humility
- Bible verses on humility
- Bible verses on humility, Biblestudytools.com
Sermons on humility/pride
- Sermons on humility, Sermonaudio.com
- Sermons on pride, Sermonaudio.com
Videos:
- Sermons on humility/pride - playlist, video playlist
Humility in scripture (verses frequented cited)
- Philippians 2:3-11
- James 4:10
- Luke 14:11
- Proverbs 3:34
- Proverbs 11:2
- Proverbs 15:33
- Proverbs 18:12
- Proverbs 18:12
- Micah 6:8
Intellectual humility
- Five Reasons Why Intellectual Humility Is Good for You, Greater Good Magazine
- 17 Reasons Humility Will Help You Get Ahead, Forbes magazine
Psychological benefits, personal benefits and other benefits of humility. Ways to cultivate humility
- The Underappreciated Power of Humility by Dimitrios Tsatiris M.D.
- The Eight Kinds of Humility That Can Help You Stay Grounded, Greater Good Magazine
Compare and Contrast
Conservatives are typically humble, while liberals fail to exhibit this virtue. See, for example, the beastly arrogance of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, and Barack Obama. Compare it with the Christlike humility of the conservatives you know from daily life and conservative leaders in public life.
See also
Lack of humility:
References
- ↑ At Judas' Feet by David H. Roper
- ↑ The Bible is the best selling book of all time, Guinness Book of Word Record
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