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*/The “Be” Attitudes of Humility/*
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1.    Be *reverent* toward God and that which is holy.
(Jos.
5:14,15)
 
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Be willing to *die* *to* *self* and *live* for God’s glory.
(Matt 26:38,39)
 
 
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Be totally honest and forthright in *acknowledging* and *confessing* your sin (1 John 1:8,9)
 
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Be *content* with your lot in life knowing that Jesus was God in the flesh and most likely settled for less than you have now, knowing that his earthly possessions had no bearing on His heavenly inheritance.
(Matt.
8:20)
 
 
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Be *controlled* in your *speech*, knowing that we will give an account for every loose word that we speak.
(Matt 12:36)
 
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Be willing to *accept* and even *embrace* our suffering, knowing that it was on the cross that Jesus performed His greatest act of love for us.
(1 Peter 4:1)
 
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Be *modest* in our appearance knowing that even Christ in His humanity was not easily distinguished from other men.
(Isa.5:8)
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