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			 Power and Humility -- we don’t normally see these two go 
			hand-in hand. We all know people with extraordinary power, but not a 
			lot of humility. And we know some who arehumble, but don’t have a lot of power. I know that my inclination is 
			that when I have power, I am tempted to leverage it. I want to use 
			it to get my way. The more power a person gets, the harder it is to 
			be humble.
 
 That is one reason Easter is so extraordinary. It brings together 
			two powerful, yet seemingly opposites forces. We all know Jesus had 
			extraordinary power, and could have done anything with it. Yet His 
			extraordinary humility led him to set aside his power and go to the 
			cross for us.
 
 Paul, in Philippians 2:5-8 said “Your attitude should be the same as 
			that of Christ Jesus; Who, being in very nature God, did not 
			consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself 
			nothing, taking the very nature of a servant…..He humbled himself 
			and became obedient to death…”
 
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			What would happen in my home, or in my church if we coupled our 
			influence (power) with humility? What would happen if we did nothing 
			“out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility considered 
			others better than ourselves”? (Phil. 2:3)  
			When these two are brought together, they may be the most powerful 
			force of all.
 
 
            [Mark Weber, Mt. Pulaski Christian Church] |