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That humility has taken up its abode in us; and become our very nature; that we actually, like Christ, have made ourselves of no reputation.
— Andrew Murray
Believer! study the humility of Jesus. This is the secret, the hidden root of thy redemption. Sink down into it deeper day by day.
— Andrew Murray
Believer! study the humility of Jesus. This is the secret, the hidden root of thy redemption. Sink down into it deeper day by day. Believe with thy whole heart that this Christ, whom God has given thee, even as His divine humility wrought the work for thee, will enter in to dwell and work within thee too, and make thee what the Father would have thee be.
— Andrew Murray
May God teach us that our thoughts and words and feelings concerning our fellowmen are His test of our humility towards Him, and that our humility before Him is the only power that can enable us to be always humble with our fellow-men.
— Andrew Murray
He has learnt that in putting on the Lord Jesus he has put on the heart of compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and long-suffering. Jesus has taken the place of self, and it is not an impossibility to forgive as Jesus.
— Andrew Murray
The one foolproof test of our holiness will be the humility we demonstrate before God and men. Humility is the bloom and beauty of holiness.
— Andrew Murray
May God teach us that our thoughts, words, and feelings concerning our fellow man are His test of our humility towards Him.
— Andrew Murray
Therefore, let us put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, long-suffering; and let us prove our Christlikeness not only in our zeal for saving the lost but also in our relationships with others—forbearing and forgiving one another, even as the Lord forgave us.
— Andrew Murray
Humility is the only soil in which virtue takes root; a lack of humility is the explanation of every defect and failure.
— Andrew Murray
Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not.
— Samuel Johnson
Undoubtedly the dress of a virtuous and godly woman must differ from that of a strumpet.
— John Calvin
We shall never arrive at true meekness by any other way than by humiliating ourselves and by honoring others from the depth of our hearts.
— John Calvin