Humility is a Gift
I can’t manufacture humility. At the first sign of ‘success’, I’m congratulating myself. Ba-duh-dum.
Humility springs from “… a genuine reliance upon a Higher Power… a desire to seek and do God’s will…”12 x12, pg. 72). How often do I bypass fear to truly, honestly, genuinely seek God’s will? What if I feel called to do something uncomfortable? What if I have to give more than I feel able to give? What if I’m not happy?
Does my happiness and comfort come first in my life? Where does empathy enter the picture? Is it always up to me to fix every little thing? Hardly! Calm down - do the work, feel and express gratitude, be available, strive to be of service, and take care of myself.
Life is a gift. It is temporary. I’m not one who will be remembered by history. I have value, just as all do. I can recognize my strengths and use them to be of service, or I can sit back and watch the parade of others doing what they can. Humility says that I am invited to listen, then to act according to what I feel is “the next right thing”. It is the gift which allows me to recognize that perfection is an illusion, completion is a fantasy, and that the only failure is a lack of trying.
It's Wendi. I must have an old account with blogspot that is still alive! I love the humility readings this month. I love "the only failure is lack of trying." :)
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