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The Invitation to Humility | Your Nightly Prayer

Humility is one of the most essential—and most difficult—virtues in the Christian life. Pride can quietly shape our thoughts, influence our actions, and even disguise itself as spiritual growth. But Scripture gives us a clear and...
Mar 19, 2026
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Humility is one of the most essential—and most challenging—virtues in the Christian life. It’s not something we naturally drift toward. In fact, pride can quietly weave itself into even our best intentions, disguising itself as righteousness, success, or even “spiritual maturity.”

James 4:10 gives us a simple but powerful invitation: “Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.”

Notice the order. We humble ourselves first—not to earn God’s favor, but to position our hearts rightly before Him. And then, He lifts us up. True elevation comes from God, not from striving, proving, or promoting ourselves.

Humility isn’t thinking poorly of yourself. It’s thinking of yourself less. It’s a posture of surrender—choosing God’s will over your own, His glory over your recognition. It’s serving when no one notices. It’s giving when it costs something. It’s letting go of the need to be right, seen, or affirmed.

Jesus is our ultimate example. Though He was Lord of all, He humbled Himself completely—serving others, touching the untouchable, and ultimately laying down His life on the cross. His humility was not weakness; it was strength under perfect submission to the Father.

Tonight, consider where pride may be quietly shaping your thoughts or responses. Perhaps in moments of offense, comparison, or self-justification. Bring those places honestly before God. Humility begins with awareness and grows through surrender.

And here’s the promise: when you lower yourself before God, He lifts you in ways that truly matter—shaping your heart, deepening your faith, and drawing you closer to Him.

Main Takeaways

  • Humility is not self-deprecation but surrender to God’s will and glory.

  • Pride can subtly influence even good intentions.

  • God calls us to humble ourselves, and He is the one who lifts us up.

  • Jesus models true humility through His life and sacrifice.

  • Recognizing and surrendering pride deepens our relationship with God.

TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE 

“Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up.” - James 4:10

Your Evening Prayer

Oh, glorious Father,
Let Your name be praised. Tonight I come before You, aware of how easily pride can take root in my heart. Help me to walk in true humility—not seeking my own recognition, but desiring Your glory above all else.

Search my heart and reveal any pride, self-righteousness, or hidden motives within me. Teach me to surrender my will daily and to follow Your leading with a humble spirit.

Help me to serve quietly, love selflessly, and trust You to lift me up in Your perfect time. May my life reflect the humility of Jesus in all that I do.

In His powerful name I pray,
Amen.

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Originally published March 19, 2026.


SWN authorGrandchamp is an author and speaker. His book, “In Pursuit of Truth, A Journey Begins,” is an easy-to-read narrative that offers answers to the most common questions new believers and non-believers have about Jesus Christ (Amazon.) Greg speaks on living out our faith in our daily lives – and on creating true disciples of Christ.
Greg doesn’t pretend to be a pastor, a theologian, or a Bible expert, but offers the perspective of an everyday guy on the same journey as everyone else – in pursuit of truth.
Greg can be reached by email  or on Facebook @ Greg Grandchamp - Author.

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