Humility is the basis of all application. If we see no need to change, we won’t. Those who would be humble appliers of the Bible must be courageous, because this humility requires a terrifying prayer: God, please show me my sin. Bring people and situations into my life that show me my need to change.
A man lacking humility will want nothing to do with the Bible.
Perhaps that’s obvious, but it’s worth repeating. Our pride lurks in the shadows, ready to spew lies about our independence, our capability, and the fact that we’re not really so bad after all.
In fact, we are finite and fallible, with hearts full of corruption and self absorption. How could we possibly know about a holy God? How could we begin to approach him?
The very existence of the Bible should fill us with gratitude. How wonderful that God has made himself known! It should also kindle humility within us—we need him to reach to us because we could never reach him ourselves.
Humility must be the beginning—indeed, the ongoing foundation—of Bible study. But it is also necessary in each stage along the way.
Humility in Observation
Familiarity is a great enemy of observation—when we think we already know a passage, our hearts cool and our eyes glaze.
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