Embracing Humility: The Journey of the New Covenant

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The truths of God can only be understood by revelation, and there's only one type of person to whom God gives revelation. If you turn with me to Matthew chapter 11. Revelation, by the way, is a New Testament word. You don't find it in the Old Testament. The Old Testament, the word is knowledge, understanding. [00:16:40]

The main thing about a baby, you remember Jesus said that in Luke, Matthew 18, if you humble yourself as a baby, those who 18:4, whoever then humbles himself as a child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. So the main thing in a child is humility. [00:03:28]

The wise and intelligent people in the world are invariably proud. It's very rare to find an intelligent person who is genuinely humble. It has to be a wholehearted Christian, an intelligent person who's become a wholehearted Christian will be humble. All the others, every single person I've met in my life, is proud. [00:05:40]

Knowledge is something we can be proud of. Revelation you can never be proud of. It'll humble you. That's a big difference. Knowledge makes you proud. Revelation humbles you. And the other thing is, knowledge is something we can explain to others, and we love to explain it to others. [00:06:51]

Without me, you can do nothing. In John 15 verse 5. That means nothing of eternal value. John 15:5. Apart from me, there are a million things you can do because you're smart, you're clever, you're capable, you're qualified, you've got degrees and you've got all types of things. [00:08:26]

Only one life, it will soon be past. Only what Christ does through me will last. There are many people in the world doing many things for Christ. It won't last. What is done for Christ will last. No, the world is full of people, Babylonian Christians doing things for Christ. [00:11:19]

Jesus said follow me. He, it says, he first did and then taught Acts chapter 1 verse 1. I never forget, I remember when I saw this for the first time, Acts 1 verse 1. Luke wrote the book of Acts and he says to Theophilus, my first composition which is the gospel of Luke. [00:14:38]

In the old covenant, it was not like that. In the old covenant, Moses went up into the mountain and heard and came back and spoke whatever he heard. He didn't have to do it. Samuel, when he was a little boy, he'd say, speak Lord, your servant is listening. He would hear and go and tell people. [00:15:32]

The path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, like the sunrise. It becomes brighter and brighter and brighter and brighter until the full day. We're supposed to become like the sun rising, more and more and more and more like Jesus every day, and those who live closest to us should be able to see that. [00:20:30]

Let us run the race, chapter 12 verse 1 and 2, looking unto Jesus. This is the better. This is better than splitting the Red Sea, to walk in Jesus' footsteps, denying ourselves every day, taking up the cross, dying to ourselves, and looking at Jesus' example and saying, Lord, I want to follow you. [00:19:09]

I see that like the branch in the tree. It's like the tree, you know, you use the example of the branch in the tree right there. If you abide in me, the branch, the best fruit apart from me, you can do nothing. That branch, even it's been in the tree for 50 years, the moment it's cut off, it's dead. [00:12:04]

And then I look at the life of Jesus. You know, we've always said that Jesus is our example. One of the great differences between old covenant and new covenant is this, that in the old covenant, they had exhortations, commandments, encouragements, but one thing they did not have was an example. [00:13:00]

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