THE GREATNESS OF HUMILITY
Mehmet
Oz is a well-known cardiologist. More than his skill, he is also known
for his smarts and humility. Consider this quote from him: “As a surgeon
you have to have a controlled arrogance. If it’s uncontrolled, you kill
people, but you have to be pretty arrogant to see through a person’s
chest, take out his heart, and believe you can fix it. Then, when you
succeed and the patient survives, you pray, because it’s only by the
grace of God that you get there.”
Jesus today has a plain but difficult challenge: “Many who are first
shall come last, and the last shall come first.” Elsewhere in the Bible,
you will find that God is displeased with arrogance. “I hate pride and
arrogance,” we read in Proverbs 8:13. In 1 Samuel 2:3, we are reminded,
“Do not let arrogance issue from your mouths.”
Here are some practical tips to avoid the trap of giving ourselves too much self-importance.
First, don’t take your successes seriously. Max Lucado is one of the
most successful Christian writers/preachers of our time but he makes it a
practice to bring his money and count them in a cemetery to remind
himself of these words: “People come to the world with nothing, they
take with them nothing” (see Ecclesiastes 5:15).
Secondly, take conscious effort to celebrate the significance of
others. John Stockton is the NBA all-time leader in assists made and was
recently inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. For those not into
basketball, an assist is a statistic counted when a teammate passes the
ball to another to make it possible for that teammate to score a goal
easily. As John Stockton said, “In every goal is a hidden assist.” To
celebrate the significance of others is to realize that in every goal we
have achieved in life, there are people who assisted us in the
background, without whom it would not have been easy or even possible. Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION
QUESTION: “It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility
that makes men as angels.” Who are you turning out to be?
Grant me a humble heart, Lord, and remind me always that without You, I am nothing.
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