‘Humble Hearted Leaders.’
Isaiah 36:22.
a) Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah, Shebna the Scribe
and Joah son of Asaph. Joah was the royal historian. These men went to
Hezekiah.
b) Their clothes were torn in grief.
c) They told Hezekiah the message from the
Rabshekah.
(This QT reveals to me Humble
Hearted Leaders – men who could bare their hearts when they needed to)
‘Are Factions Always Bad?’
1 Corinthians 11:18-19.
a) When the Corinthians gathered as a Church they
split up into opposing groups.
b) Apostle Paul knew this to be the truth.
c) Factions have to exist.
d) In order to make it clear who the genuine True
Believers are.
(Through this Second one I begin to
find an answer to my question: Are Factions Always Bad?)
Chris.
Humble people do not hide behind
masks on their face. They often show their heart’s condition by the facial
expression. In healthy ways, we need to express our hearts and sometimes open
our hearts even when we are inclined not to. Yes, True Believers should be
humble hearted people.