GM04 The Secret of Humility | The Godly Man


We can learn a lot about humility from Jesus's example. Let's explore Philippians 2:3-8 and its relevance to leadership i

We can learn a lot about humility from Jesus's example. Let's explore Philippians 2:3-8 and its relevance to leadership in Isaiah 52-53. Humble, not proud. Humility is accepting ourselves as we are before God and thus allows God’s holy change in his life. This is Session 4 of The Godly Man course.

The Godly Man book (pdf): https://bffbible.org/store/view/the-godly-man

The Making of a Godly Leader: Isaiah 53 https://bffbible.org/store/view/Book-making-of-a-godly-leader-isaiah53

Other References:

Jesus and Humility

https://www.foundationsforfreedom.net/Topics/Humility/Humility011.html

https://www.foundationsforfreedom.net/Topics/Humility/Humility012.html

 

This is #4 in this series: The Godly Man: When God Touches a Man's Life 

Instructor: Paul J. Bucknell, Author of over 25 books and website contributor. 

BFF: bffbible.org and foundationsforfreedom.net

Book: The Godly Man: When God Touches a Man’s Life

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We need to train ourselves and our children in godly attentiveness!

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Attentiveness is a godly character trait but requires a proper framework to work within. The world has its form of attentiveness that looks the very opposite of what God’s kingdom is known.