Pastor Greg continues his sermon in Psalm 128. True blessing flows from walking in the fear of the Lord and following His ways. When God is the builder and center, work becomes fruitful, homes overflow with joy, and generations are shaped by His goodness. Those who honor the Lord will see His favor extend from the table to the city—bringing peace, provision, and a lasting legacy.
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Pastor Greg continues his sermon in Psalm 128. True blessing flows from walking in the fear of the Lord and following His ways. When God is the builder and center, work becomes fruitful, homes overflow with joy, and generations are shaped by His goodness. Those who honor the Lord will see His favor extend from the table to the city—bringing peace, provision, and a lasting legacy.
Pastor Greg shows us how Jesus taught that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted (Luke 14:11, 18:14). Humility isn’t weakness—it’s Christlikeness. It’s choosing the low place, seeing others as valuable, and depending on God, not self.
We’re not called to feel humble—we’re called to live humbly:
• Serve others
• Let go of pride and self-promotion
• Submit to God and one another
• Recognize your need for grace
• Come before God regularly in repentance
True humility reflects the heart of Jesus. And in God’s timing—He lifts the humble up.
#WalkHumbly #JesusTeaches #KingdomCharacter #HumilityFirst #GetOffYourHighHorse #AbideInChrist #CreekSunday
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Pastor Greg continues his sermon in Psalm 128. True blessing flows from walking in the fear of the Lord and following His ways. When God is the builder and center, work becomes fruitful, homes overflow with joy, and generations are shaped by His goodness. Those who honor the Lord will see His favor extend from the table to the city—bringing peace, provision, and a lasting legacy.