Thursday, November 2, 2017

Living Anonymously

My well-worn and often-read copy of Jane Yolen's essay " Working Up to Anon" ( Anonymous) was clipped from The writer magazine many years ago. " The best writers," she says, " are the ones who really, in their heart of hearts, aspire to the byline Anon. The story told is important, not the storyteller." The story we tell is about Jesus, the Savior, who gave His life for us. Together with other believers we live for Him and share His love with others. Romans 12:3-21 describes the attitude of humility and love that should permeate our relationships with each other as followers of Jesus. " Don't cherish exaggerated ideas of yourself or your importance, but try to have a sane estimate of your capabilities by the light of the faith that God has given to you all....Let us have real warm afflection for one another as between [ family], and a willingness to let the other [ person] have the credit". Pride in our past accomplishments can blind us to  the gifts of others. Arrogance can poison the future. John the Baptist, whose mission was to pave the way for Jesus, said, " He must become greater; I must become less". That's a good motto for us all.
      I admit, Lord, that I have a lot to learn about humility. Help me see You for who You are so You and others have their rightful place in my life. Always be humble before God and allow Him to be your all in all.

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