The other morning I came across the words “lowly” and “servanthood”. Reading the Bible I find that it is a characteristic that would actually help me and others. To strive for, to be a servant of Christ. I, for one, am interested and desire the characteristics of Christ. Currently I am doing a workbook study on “The Mind of Christ”. The word “servant” has a negative implication for me when it came up. I mean, reading those two words, lowly and servanthood, sound like you are being a doormat and serving others and treated badly. I immediately felt my heart fall because I know this is one area I have a problem with. I started getting sad right away. I like to be happy and I like to make people laugh. Being a servant and being lowly don’t sound like a way to be happy or does it?
In Phil. 2:7 it says Jesus “made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant”. A Christlike characteristics to becoming a servant is being lowly. Woah there! Lowly? Why would I want to be lowly? There are a couple of reasons to not wanting to be lowly. The first is not knowing what it means and the second would be pride. I mean, if you think about it, pride has been around since Adam and Eve in the garden! God despises the proud, but He dwells on the lowly. *Lowliness does not mean belittling yourself. Rather, it means esteeming others.
Ok, fast forward….I am laying in bed flipping through channels around 10:30 at night and come across Joyce Meyer Ministries. I rarely ever watch t.v. but this night I turned it on and was searching for something to entertain my mind. Joyce was talking about depression. We all have something to be depressed about, seriously. If you really want to get down, then you can find something to make you sad and if you dwell on it, you will stay there. Well, she made a really interesting observation on how to get out of depression without medication. It is esteeming others! Imagine that.
To becoming lowly, I need to esteem others. Now that is not hard or discouraging like I thought. I know I can do that. If we all desired and put some effort into esteeming others wouldn’t the world be a better place? When you lift others up, some might not be very receptive to it at first, but when you truly mean it and the smile on your face is genuine, people notice and can’t help but smile back or if they don’t, they will eventually.
So if you find yourself depressed right now, find someone that you can esteem. You will find that not only does it make that person feel better, it will make you feel better because your mind will be off of yourself and your problems and on someone else.
We would love to hear your stories of experiencing the characteristic of being lowly. Tell us how you have esteemed others around you. We would love to hear your ideas.
*The Mind of Christ by T.W. Hunt and Claude King pg. 21
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On December 16, 2009 at 3:59pm, Rachel said...
I LOVED Joyce’s messages on depression last week! They really hit home with me!