Showing posts with label Ego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ego. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Invisible Humility

"C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity makes a brilliant observation about gospel-humility at the very end of his chapter on pride. If we were to meet a truly humble person, Lewis says, we would never come away from meeting them thinking they were humble.They would not be always telling us they were a nobody (because a person who keeps saying they are a nobody is actually a self-obsessed person). The thing we would remember from meeting a truly gospel-humble person is how much they seemed to be totally interested in us. Because the essence of gospel-humility is not thinking more of myself or thinking less of myself, it is thinking of myself less.

Gospel-humility is not needing to think about myself. Not needing to connect things with myself. It is an end to thoughts such as, ‘I’m in this room with these people, does that make me look good? Do I want to be here?’ True gospel-humility means I stop connecting every experience, every conversation, with myself. In fact, I stop thinking about myself. The freedom of self-forgetfulness. The blessed rest that only self-forgetfulness brings.

True gospel-humility means an ego that is not puffed up but filled up. This is totally unique. are we talking about big self-esteem? No. So is it low self-esteem? Certainly not. It is not about self-esteem. Paul simply refuses to play that game (I Cor. 4). He says ‘I don’t care that much about my opinion’ – and that is the secret.

A truly gospel-humble person is not a self-hating person or a self-loving person, but a gospel-humble person. The truly gospel-humble person is a self-forgetful person whose ego is just like his or her toes. It just works. It does not draw attention to itself. The toes just work; the ego just works. Neither draws attention to itself."

                      -Tim Keller, The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness

Hat Tip:  Keller Quotes

Friday, May 4, 2012

Best of Twitter

Some good stuff from my Twitter Feed this week:
"God was in charge before you were born. He’ll still be in charge after you die. So tell me again what you’re worried about?"
"Every other belief system makes you earn your identity. Only in Jesus do you get the identity before the performance." RT
"You never touch so much the ocean of God's love as when you love your enemies." -Corrie Ten Boom RT  

 Gr8 quote // : RT : Messed up people, helping messed up people, really messes up the devil.

I keep a land line so I can call my cell phone when I lose it.

 "Idols always break the hearts of their worshipers" - C S Lewis

 "The things that this world offers, even the best of them, all have one thing in common — an expiration date."

Heard at church today: "If you're too big for a small ministry, you're too small for a big one."

 "Pleasing man feeds the ego, pleasing God feeds the soul." RT
Every experience God gives us, every person He puts into our lives, is the perfect preparation for a future only he can see ~Corrie ten Boom
"Make people wish the gospel were true and then show them that it is." -Tullian Tchvidjian  
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