1Pet 5:5-11 - Likewise you younger people, submit
yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed
with humility, for 'God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.'
6 Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due
time, 7 casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you. 8 Be sober, be vigilant;
because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may
devour. 9 Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are
experienced by your brotherhood in the world. 10 But may the God of all grace, who called
us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect,
establish, strengthen, and settle you. 11 To Him be the glory and the dominion forever and
ever. Amen.
1) In the life of a child of God, no duty is so necessary as to be
clothed with humility. For God resists the proud. Pride is the devil's first sin.
Haughtiness makes a person one with satan.
Self-exaltation changed Lucifer from a magnificent angel into the
devil. Through pride and haughtiness the first humans sided with satan. God has declared
that the one who exalts himself will be brought low, but he who humbles himself will be
exalted. Satan is wicked and tempts God's children but there is no one as dangerous to
yourself as your own pride. Haughtiness also stops you from repenting and confessing your
sin. Pride even infects nations, where one nation desires to exalt itself against another.
Heaven's order is very different to earth's - the least here on
earth is the greatest in heaven and the greatest here on earth is the least in heaven. It
will be a terrible awakening for many people.
A certain rich white lady had a dream that she entered heaven. She
saw a black lady in a mansion larger than hers was on earth. When she was shown her
accomodation it was a shack, like the black woman had on earth. She retorted that it must
be a mistake as she was worthy of more. After this she awoke and her life turned around.
She promised to the Lord that she would be the least from that day forward.
Pray to God to make you the least of all, so that even when you
speak to others you won't speak as someone who is the important one and exalt yourself.
In the text we read that the one who humbles himself will receive
grace. We are saved by God's grace and His grace alone. Those who receive grace receive
the forgiveness of sin and the liberation from sin. No one receives grace without humbling
themselves.
People don't want to admit they're sinners or they look for
excuses for their sin. A truly humble person won't look for excuses for their sin; that
only heaps sin upon sin. The one who admits his sin without excuses receives grace.
2) Those who received grace have been freed from their cares. Cast
your cares upon Him - like a child who is care free.
People worry about what they will eat or drink or wear. The farmer
worries about his crop and that the rain is too much or too little. Another person is
troubled because there is no furniture in the house. Some even sell their bodies -
prostitute themselves - to buy goods for their families. Such people are not humble enough
to cast their cares upon God so that He can care for them.
But a child is care free, knowing they can leave everything over
to their father and mother. So too, we can fully lean upon God for the cares of life
because "He cares for us". We should not lift ourselves up to God's level as if
everything is in our control.
3) The person who humbles himself receive victory from God over
satan. We must be sober and vigilant because the devil roams about as a roaring lion
seeking those to devour. If you humble yourself, God will give you victory over satan, sin
and even death.
There is no sin that cannot be conquered. Even satan himself has
no power to touch you, because he is restrained by God as you humble yourself under God's
hand.
This is the secret and key to revival.
This is also the answer to your cares and troubles. They vanish as
you humble yourself. It also gives you victory over the devil and sin. If you're still a
slave of sin, it's because you're still something in your own eyes.
Where sin is powerful God's grace is much more powerful. Even if
you're under a load of sin, you will receive grace as you humble yourself.
Is there still pride in you? Cry to God for help, else He will
remain your enemy; but He shows grace to the humble.
When you humble yourself, He lifts you up by washing you
snow-white in His precious Blood.