Sunday Sermon Colossians 3:12-17 Series (4)
Introduction
Read Colossians 3:12-17
Review
William Gladstone, the learned prime minister of England, once remarked to his scholarly peer John Morley: “It is a pathetic reflection that while humility is the sovereign grace of Christianity, the Greeks had no symbol in their language to denote it. Every word akin to it has in it some element of meanness, feebleness, or contempt.” But the gospel took this word of contempt and made it one of its chief graces. It was used to describe Christ’s humbling himself by becoming obedient to death (Philippians 2:8). Christians are called to serve God (Acts 20:19) and one another (Ephesians 4:2) with all humility and lowliness. Jesus himself invited his followers to learn from him, as he was lowly in heart (Matthew 11:29).
The person who wears the garment of humility knows who God is, what man is, and who he or she is. Those who walk with awareness through a wheat field will notice that it is the drooping ears that are heavy with grain. Humility is a proper garment for every believer.