Day 145
- Principle: To be humble is to recognize gratefully our dependence on the Lord.
- Book of Mormon Reading: Alma 5:53 - 6:8
- Alma uses persist a lot in these verses. How does humility break the cycle of persistent pride?
- LDS.org teaches:
To be humble is to recognize gratefully our dependence on the Lord—to understand that we have constant need for His support. Humility is an acknowledgment that our talents and abilities are gifts from God. It is not a sign of weakness, timidity, or fear; it is an indication that we know where our true strength lies. We can be both humble and fearless. We can be both humble and courageous.
Jesus Christ is our greatest example of humility. During His mortal ministry, He always acknowledged that His strength came because of His dependence on His Father. He said: "I can of mine own self do nothing. … I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me" (John 5:30).
The Lord will strengthen us as we humble ourselves before Him. James taught: "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble. … Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up" (James 4:6, 10). (LDS.org)
Study the following verses to add to your understanding of humility.
- Additional Study
- Ezra Taft Benson, “Beware of Pride”, Ensign May 1985
- More Holiness Give Me, Hymns No. 131
- I Pray in Faith, Children’s Songbook No. 14