Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves Matthew 6:24 NIV
For decades, I have subconsciously felt that I am ‘not enough’ as I am and have compensated, without being aware of how much.
Slowly over the months, God has been guiding me in a new sanctifying journey of coming face to face with what I now see as a sinful reaction to feeling like I am not enough.
I believe I started to craft a ‘worthy’ persona in my sophomore year of high school. Trying out and NOT being selected for a drill/dance team (one step down from the cheerleaders) together with a sense that I wasn’t popular changed my direction. I buried myself in academics. Not a bad thing in itself. But it initiated a trajectory of increasing drivenness.
Something happened last fall to trigger this new phase of spiritual growth. Graham, my son, shared a podcast interview with guest Jamie Winship. When Jamie named that feeling of ‘not being enough’, God touched something in my core, that released tears.
Jamie went on to describe the freedom that comes from just journaling or talking out loud to Jesus about raw feelings and listening to what He says through Scripture. Since then, God has slowly been revealing the sin that drives one to craft a persona that is ‘worthy’ of the world’s attention.
Summer arrived and the process of leaving ‘enoughness’ to Jesus gained speed. An overnight retreat and catch-up with my dear friend Regina brought painful but liberating insights. As she listened to me, I suddenly could see how like Martha I have been and how much more like Mary I long to be.
Regina reminded me of Jesus’ humility and mentioned author Andrew Murray. A few weeks later Regina gifted me with Murray’s book entitled, Humility and Absolute Surrender.
Then last week, at the end of August, Mike and I spent 5 days in mountains of North Georgia. We spent our mornings slowly, savoring the beauty as we read God’s word, thought, prayed and shared insights.
What I am learning from Andrew Murray’s book is this fact:
- I am not enough and neither are you. That is by God’s purposeful design for David writes in Psalm 22:9 (NIV) ….. you brought me out of the womb; you made me trust in you, even at my mother’s breast.
So, my self-assessment at age 15 was accurate. The truth is, God did not design any of us to be enough, to be self-sufficient. He created us to be 100% dependent on Him, to be needy as a nursing baby.
I see now that although I accurately assessed my condition back in the ‘70s, I didn’t see that TWO paths lay before me. I listened only to Satan’s solution, that of ‘making myself enough’. All along, another choice waited, that of owning my ‘not enoughness’ and embracing God’s plan for JESUS to be my sufficiency!
But, how would I have known? I didn’t grow up in a Christian home. I didn’t know anything about God other than a vague notion that He existed.
Murray presents the two paths, or you could say, the two kingdoms. Satan encourages us to live in the Kingdom of Pride of Self (as I’m calling it) and Jesus invites us into his Kingdom of Humility.
As that opening verse from Matthew declares, the way into the Kingdom of Humility is to deny oneself. For me, I define that as ‘stop feeding what make you think you are special.’ I don’t think I struggle with wanting to be self-sufficient. Ever since I became a Christian, I have prayed for what I need. But I now see that I take pride in so many aspects of Maria. Every judgment I make about someone, practically without thinking, is a 180-degree statement of what makes Maria special.
Murray is providing me with new ideas, such as:
- the glory of being just an empty vase chosen by God
- how Jesus emptied himself
- the freedom of being nothing
- the spaciousness of letting everyone be better than me
- the leisure of seeking only to learn humility from my Champion and serving my fellow man
I have much to learn and to put into practice. But I feel hope-filled for the first time in a long time. Thanks be to God!
Sep 03, 2021 @ 01:35:38
Maria, your thoughts on humility are the keys that release us from the chains of self. The hope of freedom is a promise that you have embraced! Your post is an encouragement to those who struggle with deep seated deception that we orchestrate our lives.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, Reflections on God’s Word wrote:
> Maria posted: ” Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny > themselves Matthew 6:24 NIV For decades, I have subconsciously felt that I > am ‘not enough’ as I am and have compensated, without being aware of how > much. Slowly over the months, God has been ” >
Sep 03, 2021 @ 13:14:12
I love that fact: ‘the hope of freedom that is promised by God for all who humble themselves’
Sep 03, 2021 @ 13:46:59
Maria, I read several biographies on Andrew Murray on internet this morning. He has written over 240 books/tracks! There is a list of his books on Wikipedia. Maybe we should divide them up and give each other book reports!!! Haha I had no idea he was so prolific!
Sep 03, 2021 @ 16:20:57
Terry – I think that persists in all of us….my productivity determines my value. I wrote in my journal yesterday, “God doesn’t say – Be productive because I am productive, but be holy!”
Sep 03, 2021 @ 16:22:16
Regina – I’m just so glad that all this richness awaits us!
Sep 03, 2021 @ 15:41:30
A much appreciated post, Maria. I have been so performance-oriented in ministry most of my life that I could identify with a lot that you wrote….In me, possibly a way to âproveâ my value and worth after having a deep inferiority complex as an adolescent. What I know about my identity in Christ has gradually seeped into me in later years, though there is still a remnant of I-am-valued-because-I-produce mindset. Terry