Alma 5:28 Behold, are ye stripped of pride? I say unto you, if ye are not ye are not prepared to meet God.
Alma 7:23 And now I would that ye should be humble, and be submissive and gentle;
I read these 2 scriptures a few weeks ago as part of the assigned reading for Sunday School. I noticed a difference in tone between the two chapters. In the first, Alma was teaching the people of Zarahemla. They had strayed away from their faith and were walking their own path. In the second, he was teaching a people who were striving to be righteous.
For those who were wicked he reminded them of the Lord's blessings in the lives of their ancestors and told them to get rid of their pride. For those who were righteous, he preached of Christ's coming and told them to be humble.
I thought about this difference a lot and the fact that he didn't say be humble to the first group. I had always thought of humility being the absence of pride, but maybe it is something more.
A few days before I read this, I was taught about the difference between those who will inherit the different degrees of glory. Those in the telestial have disobeyed God. Those in the terrestrial keep the "thou shalt not" commandments. Those in the celestial have kept the "thou shalt" commandments. So to inherit all God has, it isn't enough to just avoid doing bad things. You need to do the righteous things he has asked you to do.
In the context of pride versus humility, I realized that avoiding pride is keeping a "thou shalt not" commandment. Humility isn't just avoiding pride. It is a "thou shalt" commandment. It is actively submitting your will to the Lord. It is looking to Him for guidance rather than thinking you have it all figured out. Pride is placing yourself above God. Avoiding pride means you aren't putting yourself in opposition to God. Humility is realizing that His ways are higher than your ways and asking Him to lead you.
This blog is a place for me to write down the inspiration I receive. It is primarily for me, but anyone is welcome to read it and comment.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Experimenting on the word
I taught a primary lesson last week about Alma 32-33 where Alma teaches the Zoramites about faith. I challenged the kids to pick something they wanted to have a better testimony of and to experiment on it. I asked them to write down what they wanted to learn about and something they would do to nourish the word. I decided that I should do it too. So I have been praying about something all week. (Its something that I know, but something I need to believe and feel is true.) This morning as I asked for a testimony that it was true, I felt a swelling within my heart, just like Alma said. So Awesome!! So then I prayed to know what I can do to nourish this good seed that is growing in my heart. I'm excited.
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