What a great comprehensive, applicable, and truthful book on humility. Organization was awful. Author randomly spouted thoughts that I had a difficult time connecting to the subject, despite their brilliance. I spent hours after reading just to collect my thoughts and understand what I learned and took away from reading it.
The book itself focuses on four questions: what is humility, what is not humility, what does it look like, and how to get it. If only the author organized the book down in a similar fashion, it could have been five stars! Below I'll list some of the key points or truths that I personally took away from the book.
- Humility is not a demeanor, or self-deprecation
- Rules provide an outward, not inward, appearance of humility
- Peter repents when publicly confronted about sin from Paul, something incredibly humble
- Ask yourself, what should humility look like in my life? Am I open to correction? What pride is stopping me?
- Don't make God just your buddy, it'll ruin the large moral gap, and lower humility
- You're encouraged to be humble, to admit you're wrong, and to say that you don't know or understand
- Remember the Lord gave you your place, so give honor to him. Forget your own excellence, focus on others
- In your weariness, remember the gifts you are storing in heaven
- Labor to not take or give offense, and be more offended by your own sin than others
- Know you're not above in ministering to the KKK, or the worst among you
There's many more, but those were some of my favorites. Despite its lack of organization, I encourage others to rediscover their humility through reading this.