Walk Humbly with Your God
Series Romans
Cliff Cooper's main message is that Christians should not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but rather have a sober and humble attitude towards themselves in relation to others in the church. This comes from Paul's instruction in Romans 12:3, where he commands believers not to think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but rather to have an attitude that corresponds to the measure of faith God has given them. Cooper emphasizes that this humility is essential for living a life that pleases God and for relating properly to others in the church. He uses the example of Christ's humility as recorded in Philippians 2 and John 13, where Jesus washed His disciples' feet, demonstrating the importance of self-humiliation and service to others. Cooper applies this message by encouraging listeners to evaluate their own attitudes and ask questions such as "Are we human?" and "Can we let someone else help us?" He also warns against individualism and encourages believers to prioritize humility and service to others in the church, recognizing that God has given each person a unique gift and calling.
| Sermon ID | 91211620215085 |
| Duration | 35:51 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Romans 12:3 |
| Language | English |