C. J. Mahaney Quotes About Humility

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  • Modesty is humility expressed in dress.

  • Encourage others each and every day-nothing's more important than our words. Did you know that, on average, each of us speaks about twenty-five thousand words daily? My last book didn't have that many words. A lot of language is flowing out of our mouths every day and having an impact on those around us. But how much of that flow is fulfilling God's intended purpose for our speech? How much of it reflects pride, rather than a gospel-motivated humility?

    C.J. Mahaney (2008). “Humility: True Greatness”, p.57, Multnomah
  • Humility is honestly assessing ourselves in light of God’s holiness and our sinfulness.

    C.J. Mahaney (2008). “Humility: True Greatness”, p.17, Multnomah
  • To learn true humility, we need more than a redefinition of greatness; we need even more than Jesus' personal example of humble service. What we need is His death.

    C.J. Mahaney (2008). “Humility: True Greatness”, p.29, Multnomah
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