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K.P. Yohannan

Follow Him in Humility

The sermon emphasizes the importance of following Christ's example of humility through servanthood and submission to His guidance.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the importance of humility in the life of a believer, using the story of a well-known preacher who faced an unexpected and humbling experience upon arrival for a crusade. This incident serves as a reminder that true glory lies in being a servant, as exemplified by Jesus Christ, who embraced humility and servanthood. Yohannan challenges the modern church's perception of glory and encourages believers to follow Christ's example by taking His yoke upon themselves, which leads to true peace and gentleness. He asserts that humility is not merely about being broken but participating in the nature of Jesus, urging listeners to actively pursue this path. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deliberate commitment to embodying Christ's humility in daily life.

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A well-known preacher flies into town for a citywide crusade. He expects to be greeted at the airport by a delegation of prestigious individuals. Instead, an old taxi driver holding a piece of cardboard with the preacher's name misspelled waits at baggage claim and then drops him off at a second-class hotel. The room is small, the bed uncomfortable, the service lousy, and there is not even a fruit basket or welcome note. When no one calls or takes him out to dinner, he feels deeply offended and says to himself, "How dare they treat me like this?

Don't they know who I am? They don't deserve my ministry. That's the last time I'm coming to this place." The next morning, however, all his honor and good fortunes are quickly restored after the organizers discover that their guest speaker had become a victim of miscommunication. Could it be that this incident was not an unfortunate mixup, but rather the Lord testing His servant's humility? After all, He had sent this man to represent Himself, the Christ of the New Testament.

And in the Gospels, we see so clearly that Jesus was genuinely humble in His dealings with others. What was the key to Christ's humility? It was deeply rooted in His understanding and accepting the truth that the greatest glory in heaven and on earth is to be the servant of all. That's the reason why prophetic passages like Isaiah 53 portray Him as a servant, and Psalm 40:8 describes Him saying: "I delight to do Your will, O my God." If there is no greater glory than being a servant of all, then much of our 21st-century Church is miles away from the pattern Christ left us.

Our worldly view of glory is precisely where we need to get our understanding set straight. The moment we realize that it is God's will for us to follow Christ's humility, we often get this negative feeling that we are about to become a broken, selfless creature everyone can trample on. However, the humility God calls us to is far more than being broken from our pride and sin. It is something entirely positive and wonderful. It is participating in the very nature of Jesus. Pride caused Lucifer, the most beautiful, powerful and intelligent angel, to fall and become Satan, who led man into sin.

And it was Christ's humility that saved and lifted fallen man from the pit of hell to sit on His throne with Him. Shouldn't that amazing truth give us enough reason to follow Christ's humility? When we seek to follow Christ and become like Him, we often start by making a long list of spiritual exercises we plan to do to make it happen. However, the foundation of becoming like Christ in humility--as well as in all other virtues--begins with this one step: "Take My yoke upon you" (Matthew 11:29).

If I carry a yoke on my neck, it means that I no longer stand up straight. I once saw a postcard with the words "Not I, but Christ" written on it. To illustrate, the artist had drawn a man standing up tall inside the letter "I." Then he drew the same man inside the letter "C," but now the man had to bend over to fit. This humility of Christ will not become a reality in my life by accident, by wishing for it, by studying about it or by fasting and praying for it. It only comes by my deliberate willingness to obey what Jesus told me to do: to take His yoke upon me.

That means from now on, Jesus and I are yoked together. Where He goes, I go; where He turns, I turn; when He stops to comfort a widow, bless a child or wash His disciples' feet, I do the same. As I learn from Him how to walk under His yoke, I discover that the yoke is easy and my heart is at peace. And by submitting to His yoke and imitating Him, His gentleness and humility will become mine. My dear friend, will you take this first step today and decide to take His yoke upon you? There is no other way to develop the humility that represents the Lord Jesus. Follow Him in humility.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to humility through a personal story
    • The misconception of glory in the Church
    • Christ's example of humility
  2. II
    • Understanding the true nature of humility
    • The contrast between pride and humility
    • The significance of being a servant
  3. III
    • The importance of taking Christ's yoke
    • Practical steps to follow Christ's humility
    • The peace found in submission to Christ

Key Quotes

“The greatest glory in heaven and on earth is to be the servant of all.” — K.P. Yohannan
“This humility of Christ will not become a reality in my life by accident.” — K.P. Yohannan
“Will you take this first step today and decide to take His yoke upon you?” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • Reflect on your understanding of humility and how it aligns with Christ's example.
  • Commit to taking Christ's yoke upon you as a practical step towards developing humility.
  • Seek opportunities to serve others, embodying the humility that Christ demonstrated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key to Christ's humility?
The key to Christ's humility is His understanding that true glory lies in being a servant of all.
How can we develop humility in our lives?
We can develop humility by deliberately taking Christ's yoke upon us and imitating His actions.
What does it mean to take Christ's yoke?
Taking Christ's yoke means submitting to His guidance and following His example in our daily lives.
Why is humility important in the Christian life?
Humility is important because it aligns us with Christ's nature and allows us to serve others effectively.

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