Lower Yourself to Lift Up Others

Is it possible to be proud of something … in a good way? And what does it mean to be “a servant of all”? This week we meditate on the praiseworthy virtue of humility. We go Finding Jesus in the Servant Song in Isaiah 42, making sense of the “broken reed” he won’t break and the challenge of wielding power justly. And in a Psalm 34 edition of Poetry in Motion, we consider David’s invitation to “taste and see” the Lord’s goodness for ourselves. As we prepare to conclude the What’s Good guided study next week, remember you can find all the videos and study guides at biblegeeks.fm/good.

The Big Idea: When we lift ourselves above others, we forget that our King lowered himself for us.

This Week's Challenge: Put someone's interest before yours by doing something they want to do.

Show Notes

What’s Good Study Guide - Session 12 (PDF)"Happy Debtors" (DAILY DOWNLOAD)“The Bonds of Brotherhood” by Ryan Joy (SERMON)Finding Jesus: Isaiah 42:1-9 (VERSE)Poetry in Motion: Psalm 34 (VERSE)Humility by Andrew Murray (BOOK)"Snow in November" (DAILY DOWNLOAD)What’s Good Guided Study (WEBSITE)

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