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Apr 25, 2020

What Does True Humility Look Like in Christian Life? (Part 5)

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What Does True Humility Look Like in Christian Life? (Part 5)

Part 5

Join Dr. Michael Youssef to examine the nature of true humility in Christian life, challenging common misconceptions and emphasizing its importance for believers. Viewers will understand humility rooted in obedience to God’s Word and submission to Christ. Key Themes Examined: The misconceptions about humility in modern culture True humility is obedience and submission to God’s Word The three "courts" Christians face daily: public opinion, conscience, and God’s judgment The paradox of Christian leadership and servanthood The example of Jesus as the ultimate model of humility Key Points Explained: Dr. Youssef emphasizes that true humility is not about being a doormat or always agreeing with the prevailing culture. Instead, it’s about being rooted in Christ and His Word, submitting one’s thoughts and opinions to God’s Truth. This often puts believers at odds with the world, as they conquer by yielding and find strength in weakness. The sermon also explores the three daily "courts" that Christians face. While public opinion and our conscience can be flawed, Dr. Youssef stresses that God’s judgment is supreme. He judges based on our motives, not just our actions, highlighting the importance of serving with the right heart. Learn More About Humility in Service to Christ Ready to dive deeper into living a life of true humility and service to Christ? Don’t miss the next sermon in this "Healthy Living in a Sick World" series, where Dr. Youssef will continue to unpack the teachings of 1 Corinthians and their application to our lives today. Tune in to learn more about aligning your heart and actions with God’s Word in a challenging world. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 4:1-13 Download

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