Humble Christians
TEXT: 1 Peter 5:5–14
PREACHER: Pastor Mark Driscoll
DATE: May 10, 2009
Introduction
The letter of 1 Peter culminates with the theme of humility. Earlier in the book, Peter described Christians as “elect exiles” of God’s kingdom. As we journey toward our King and his kingdom, we identify ourselves as belonging to God by striving to live by the humble standards set by Christ rather than the standards of pride set by the world.
As John Calvin said, “If you ask me concerning the precepts of the Christian religion, first, second, and
third, and always I would answer, ‘Humility.’”
The key to understanding Jesus and Christianity is humility
Humility is not the fear of men. (Prov. 29:25)
True humility is...
Once a person says are humble or they are practicing it they disqualify themselves.
Humble Christians Respect their Elders (1 Peter 5:5)
Questions to Develop Humility
Humble Christians Make Good Leaders (1 Peter 5:6)
Humble Christians Understand their Life (1 Peter 5:7–11)
Internally – Humbly acknowledging God’s ultimate sovereignty takes away anxiety.
Externally – Those who are humble acknowledge their need for God’s help to recognize and resist Satan’s temptations.
Eternally – God eventually restores and exalts humble Christians with him for eternity, making the suffering of this life seem relatively short.
Humble Christians Bless their Church (1 Peter 5:12–14)