Humility Before God: Embracing Our Place as Creation

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What the Apostle is rebuking here is the spirit of contention. He's not rebuking a man who is in a genuine difficulty and who really wants light and wants help and wants understanding. The Bible never rebukes that. The Bible has never got anything to say against a genuine perplexity and difficulty. [00:26:36]

The Apostle starts with, and it's absolutely essential and absolutely vital, we have no right to go on considering this matter at all unless our Spirits are right. If we take up this attitude towards God of contradicting him or imputing unworthiness to him or suggesting that he's unjust, already our spirit is wrong. [00:27:45]

Realize your smallness, realize your insignificance, realize your finite character, realize your mortality, realize your sinfulness, realize your perversion, realize the smallness of your mind and understanding. Who art now, oh man? Fire and inculcate in yourself and develop the spirit of the psalmist in the 8th verse. [00:30:00]

The glory and the object of that was to humble these people that they might walk obediently and quietly with their God. But that's only one of them, you see, before God did that to the whole nation, he done it to Moses himself personally and in particular. [00:32:47]

And the captain of the Lord's host said unto Joshua, loose thy shoe from off thy foot, for the place whereon thou standest is Holy. And Joshua did so. He's in the presence of the Lord. Very well, he's got to humble himself and take off his shoes. The ground is Holy. [00:35:36]

Poor Job, how he regrets what he'd said in the heat of the moment and in the pain and the agony of his tribulation. He questioning of God, he's beginning to feel that God was not righteous and that God was not just. Oh, what a fool I've been, he says. [00:37:53]

We are not fit to consider the doctrine until we get rid of it. There it is at the beginning, say of Isaiah 6, again the vision that was given to him. You remember it's in the first four verses. In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne. [00:39:08]

God is in heaven and thou upon Earth. Never forget that. Who art thou, oh man? God is in heaven and thou upon Earth. It's the same thing as you get, of course, in the Lord's prayer. Before you begin to make any requests of God, you start by realizing who he is. [00:39:52]

What is being rebuked, you see, is this which the Apostle Paul puts in the epistle to the Colossians in Chapter 2 and in verse 18 in these words: let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen. [00:40:45]

The contrast is between man and God, the thing formed and the one who forms a lump of clay and the Potter. It's in that way that the Apostle then rebukes the spirit in which this question is put, this man who arrogantly gets up and says, well then, in that case, God isn't fair. [00:42:58]

You are not objecting to the teaching of any man. You are objecting to the teaching of God himself concerning God himself. Therefore, all the Apostle wants us to realize is this, that we must be very careful in what we say. You mustn't start to speak about this subject until your attitude is right. [00:45:41]

Whenever we come across anything in the scripture that is difficult, before we begin to express our opinions, remember the word of the Apostle to you: who are you? There's only one way to approach the Scripture. It is to listen to the injunction that God gave to Moses and to Joshua. [00:47:16]

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