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Daily Devotion: Tuesday



Hampton NH Baptist Church Churches

Psalm of the Day: Psalm 78:61-72

Wisdom of the Day: Job 6:1-15

Scripture Reading: Luke 7:1-10

We should notice the humility of the centurion. It appears in his remarkable message to our Lord when He was not far from his house, "I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof neither did I think myself worthy to come unto you." Such expressions are a striking contrast to the language used by the elders of the Jews. "He is worthy," said they, "for whom you should do this." "I am not worthy," says the good centurion, "that you should enter under my roof."

Humility like this, is one of the strongest evidences of the indwelling of the Spirit of God. We know nothing of humility by nature for we are all born proud. To convince us of sin, to show us our own vileness and corruption, to put us in our right place, to make us lowly and self-abased — these are among the principal works which the Holy Spirit works in the soul of man.

Few of our Lord's sayings are so often repeated as the one which closes the parable of the Pharisee and Tax-collector, "Everyone who exalts himself shall be abased; and he who humbles himself shall be exalted" (Luke 18:14). To have great gifts, and do great works for God, is not given to all believers. But all believers ought to strive to be clothed with humility.

Prayer for the Day: Dear Lord, please help me to allow you to clothe me in humility.

Action Plan: In what areas of life are you proud? How does God want you to humble yourself?

This devotional was taken from The Gospel of Luke by J.C. Ryle published in 1858

and adapted by Pastor Tim Lewis of New England Shores Baptist Church.


New England Shores Baptist Church Hampton NH Seacoast


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