Neither God nor another person will seek to lift up people who life up themselves, but both God and others will unite to honor honest, modest worth. John Bunyan put it this way:
He that is down needs fear no fall;
He that is low, no pride;
He that is humble ever shall
Have God to be his guide.
One of the last messages of G. Fred Bergen, director of the orphan homes founded by George Muller, was "Tell my younger brethren that they may be too big for God to use them, but they cannot be too small." If we exalt ourselves, it is almost certain that some other human being will humble us sooner or later; but if we humble ourselves, the Lord will surely exalt us in due time. God took Saul when he was little in his own eyes and exalted him to be king; but when he began to follow his own ideas instead of the commands of God, he lost his kingship.
Sir Isaac Newton was one of this world's greatest thinkers, yet he was a very humble Christian man. He said, "I do not know how I appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself by now and then finding a smooth pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." The scripture "Before honour is humility" (Prov. 15:33) was fulfilled in his outstanding life.
"A Christian is like the ripening corn," said Thomas Guthrie. "The riper he grows, the more lowly he bows his head." If we take care of our humility, God will take care of our exaltation.
MEDITATION PRAYER: "Thy right hand hath holden me up, and thy gentleness hath made me great" (Ps. 18:35).