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Δ GIVE ONLINE Click to open/close Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of April 11, 2021 Watch Give X X Watch https://boxcast.tv/view/the-humility-of-john---john-322-36-264331 X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Bethel Church The Humility of John April 11, 2021 View All Past Notes View This Note w/ Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) John 3:22-36, The Humility of John April 11, 2021 / Coalt Robinson / John 3:22-36 The Humility of John – John 3:22-36 In trying to be by applying certain principles we actually end up struggling with . Humility is a Christian that we should long for and . Humility is not a product of one’s working to obtain it “Humility is not the product of direct cultivation, rather it is a by-product. The more I try to be humble, the less shall I attain unto humility. But if I am truly occupied with that One who was ‘meek and lowly in heart,’ if I am constantly beholding His glory in the mirror of God’s Word, then shall I be ‘changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” AW Pink Humility is a of our preoccupation with Christ Often humility is but not The purpose of the Messiah, according to John, was to deal with the problem that plagued humanity. People from every came to hear John the Baptist John was gladly heard by (the Tetrarch of Galilee) for a short time. John was arrested and for telling Herod that it was for him to have his brother’s wife Before John was imprisoned, Jesus’ was growing as well and some of disciples started to follow Jesus. John 3:26 John didn’t relinquish his following to Jesus but he was actually . John 3:27 I. John was aware of God’s and this was one thing that kept him humble. A lot of people speak of God’s sovereignty but believe it only when it is convenient. The simplicity of God: God isn’t a some total of (all that is in God is God) II. John was very John 3:28 John recognized himself (at least on one level) to be John 15:5 III. John’s eyes were fixed on John 3:29 John didn’t see himself as a mere guest but one that longed to hear from the and at his voice. The sufficiency of Scripture: the Scripture that we have is enough when it comes to faith and practice. “We accept the Bible as the infallible Word of God and the authoritative guide for faith and practice.” USMB CONFESSION OF FAITH Illustration: Walking through the long spinning barrel True humility is not but actually gives one . 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