May 20th, 2025
by Brandon Edwards
by Brandon Edwards

“Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.” — C.S. Lewis
Lewis’s definition of humility is a lifeline for young adults in a culture obsessed with self-promotion. Social media, job applications, and even friendships can pressure you to constantly prove your worth. Yet, humility isn’t about self-deprecation—it’s about shifting your focus to God and others, finding freedom in serving rather than striving.
This shift is challenging when the world rewards those who shout loudest. You might fear that humility means being overlooked or undervalued. But Jesus, who washed His disciples’ feet, shows that true greatness lies in serving others. Humility allows you to celebrate others’ successes, listen deeply, and trust that your worth is secure in God’s love, not in your accomplishments.
Practice humility by small acts—listening without interrupting, serving without seeking credit, or praying for someone else’s needs. These choices reflect Christ’s heart and free you from the exhausting race to prove yourself. As you grow in humility, you’ll find a peace that the world’s applause can never give. Never forget—you are loved and you are not alone.
Lewis’s definition of humility is a lifeline for young adults in a culture obsessed with self-promotion. Social media, job applications, and even friendships can pressure you to constantly prove your worth. Yet, humility isn’t about self-deprecation—it’s about shifting your focus to God and others, finding freedom in serving rather than striving.
This shift is challenging when the world rewards those who shout loudest. You might fear that humility means being overlooked or undervalued. But Jesus, who washed His disciples’ feet, shows that true greatness lies in serving others. Humility allows you to celebrate others’ successes, listen deeply, and trust that your worth is secure in God’s love, not in your accomplishments.
Practice humility by small acts—listening without interrupting, serving without seeking credit, or praying for someone else’s needs. These choices reflect Christ’s heart and free you from the exhausting race to prove yourself. As you grow in humility, you’ll find a peace that the world’s applause can never give. Never forget—you are loved and you are not alone.
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