Humility Does Not Require Invisibility - Right Work is Not Pride

Humility doesn't stop work, but it realizes that our greatest possible works are small compared with the works in God's kingdom.

I was afraid of doing (which fear is a tip-off of its wrongness), because I falsely thought that humility required me not to show myself.  Perhaps my pride was so overweening and my need for validation so engrossed in the evil way of great pride that I, personally, needed to keep my head way down, but, generally speaking, humility does not require us to stay invisible.  Perspective is very useful in remembering our truly humble place in God's Universe.  Non-Christians are dead, Christians are Kings in training, angels do solid work, and our Master is King of Kings.  So, do right work usefully, giving God the credit for our ability to work, and be glad in our work, happy to be alive to do them.

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