Quotes about Humility
Do not make fun of God, even if He is making fun of you.
— Elie Wiesel
The women of the Band were learning that if the Lord of Glory took a towel and knelt on the floor to wash the dusty feet of His disciples, then no work, even the relentless and often messy routine of caring for squalling babies, is demeaning. To offer it up to the Lord of Glory transforms it into a holy task.
— Elisabeth Elliot
The Indians had become people to me - they were no longer my field. While I had once declared them to be my equals, I now regarded myself as theirs. Instead of saying, Oh, you are as good as I - let me help you, I now said, I am as poor as you. God help us all.
— Elisabeth Elliot
There is no hope for any of us until we confess our helplessness . Then we are in a position to receive grace
— Elisabeth Elliot
True wisdom is marked by willingness to listen and a sense of knowing when to yield.
— Elizabeth George
Harmony is produced in ministry when everyone seeks to be a servant.
— Elizabeth George
'Thank you' is the best prayer that anyone could say. I say that one a lot. Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.
— Alice Walker
The best of men are just men at best.
— Alistair Begg
The truth is that we are not good people who make mistakes; we are sinful people in need of mercy. Because it requires humility to accept what our hearts are truly like, those same hearts will tend to prefer to be deceived by preachers of self-esteem and self-confidence rather than listen to prophets such as Jeremiah.
— Alistair Begg
What will bring us into line with His compassion and send us joyfully on His mission? Simply this: to understand that we are no better than anyone elseāno less deserving of His wrath and no more deserving of His kindness. As it demonstrates the mercy of God, the cross humbles our hearts and fills them with the same compassion and grace that took His Son to Calvary.
— Alistair Begg
Jesus came to do not His own will but His Father's (John 6:38). As a result, He accepted hardship. He was isolated and ill-treated. He endured malice, misunderstanding, and death. Jesus was broken in order that our broken lives may be repaired and transformed. It was He who came to die on a cross, submitting Himself to the will of the Father, in order that He might provide a ransom for all who are humble enough to bow down and say, "That is the very Savior I need.
— Alistair Begg
Assuredly, Loving Souls, you should go to God with all humility and respect, humbling yourselves in His presence, especially when you remember your past ingratitude and sins.
— Alphonsus Liguori