In the sermon "Humble Yourselves," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of humility in relation to God's grace as presented in James 4. He emphasizes that conflicts arise from sinful desires within us and highlights the necessity of humbling oneself before God, as the scripture states that "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble" (James 4:6). McInnis draws upon various passages in James to reinforce the call for believers to submit to God, resist sin, and understand their sinful nature, noting that humbling oneself involves recognizing one's dependence on God's grace for righteousness. The practical significance lies in the transformation that humility brings in a believer's life, pointing to the necessity of acknowledging the truth of one's need for Christ as the only source of righteousness.
“Our righteousness is of Christ. And any godliness that's found in us is there by the work of God in us, and not because of us.”
“When we go to the Word of God and we read what the Word of God says about us, then we realize pretty quick that we have no place to glory but in Christ.”
“Our life is as a vapor, brethren. We're only here for a short time, and as a vapor vanisheth away, so shall we.”
“Religion causes men to put on a facade. Christ takes the facade away. There's no place for a man to boast. We're all sinners.”
The Bible teaches that humility is essential, as God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6).
James 4:6
Scripture assures us that God gives grace to the humble, as seen in James 4:6 where it states He resists the proud.
James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:5
Submission to God is crucial for Christians as it aligns us with His will and enables us to receive His grace.
James 4:7
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