BROKENNESS
by Nancy Leigh deMoss
Proud people focus on the failures
of others.
Broken people are overwhelmed with a sense of their own spiritual need.
Broken people are overwhelmed with a sense of their own spiritual need.
Proud people have a critical, fault-finding spirit;
they look at everyone else’s faults
with a microscope but their own with a
telescope.
Broken people are compassionate; they forgive much because they know how much
Broken people are compassionate; they forgive much because they know how much
they have been
forgiven.
Proud people are self-righteous; they look down on others.
Broken people esteem all others better than themselves.
Proud people have an independent, self-sufficient spirit.
Broken people have a dependent spirit; they recognize their need for others.
Proud people have to prove that they are right.
Broken people are willing to yield the right to be right.
Proud people claim rights; they have a demanding spirit.
Broken people yield their rights; they have a meek spirit.
Proud people are self-protective of their time, their rights, and their reputation.
Broken people are self-denying.
Proud people desire to be served.
Broken people are motivated to serve others.
Proud people are self-righteous; they look down on others.
Broken people esteem all others better than themselves.
Proud people have an independent, self-sufficient spirit.
Broken people have a dependent spirit; they recognize their need for others.
Proud people have to prove that they are right.
Broken people are willing to yield the right to be right.
Proud people claim rights; they have a demanding spirit.
Broken people yield their rights; they have a meek spirit.
Proud people are self-protective of their time, their rights, and their reputation.
Broken people are self-denying.
Proud people desire to be served.
Broken people are motivated to serve others.
Proud people desire to be a
success.
Broken people are motivated to be faithful
Broken people are motivated to be faithful
and to make others a success.
Proud people desire
self-advancement.
Broken people desire to promote others.
Broken people desire to promote others.
Proud people have a drive to be
recognized and appreciated.
Broken people have a sense of their own unworthiness;
Broken people have a sense of their own unworthiness;
they are thrilled that God would
use them at all.
Proud people are wounded when
others are promoted and they are overlooked.
Broken people are eager for others to get the credit;
Broken people are eager for others to get the credit;
they rejoice when others are lifted up.
Proud people have a subconscious feeling,
Proud people have a subconscious feeling,
"This
ministry/church is privileged to have me and my gifts";
they think of what they
can do for God.
Broken people’s heart attitude is, "I don’t deserve to have a part in any ministry";
Broken people’s heart attitude is, "I don’t deserve to have a part in any ministry";
they know that
they have nothing to offer God
except the life of Jesus flowing through their
broken lives.
Proud people feel confident in how
much they know.
Broken people are humbled by how very much they have to learn.
Broken people are humbled by how very much they have to learn.
from © Brokenness: Revive Our Hearts.
Written by Nancy Leigh DeMoss.
Written by Nancy Leigh DeMoss.
www.ReviveOurHearts.com
PEACE
2 comments:
The meek shall inherit the earth.
OSCAR: Amen.
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