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Humility is not putting yourself down its putting yourself aside
Andrew Fuller, an 18th century pastor and friend of William Carey, was once soliciting funds for foreign missions.
A good friend said to him, “Very well, Andrew, seeing it is you, I’ll give $500.”
Fuller responded, “No, I cannot take the money since you give it seeing me.”
His friend saw the point and said, “You are right, Andrew.
Here is $1,000, seeing it is for the Lord Jesus.”
Are you doing it to be loved or to be loving?
Everything that God is … is Holy.
Holy can have two meanings.
Sometimes it is used to describe something or someone who is “set apart for a special purpose”.
The items used in the Temple were designated as Holy because they were set apart to be used only in the Temple.
We are called holy because God has set us apart for His glory.
Holy can also mean perfect or without flaw.
This is the meaning when it is used as an adjective for God.
He is perfect in everything He is and in everything He does.
There is no flaw or sin in God.
holy holy holy tri-hagion
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