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Dethrone
the King
Dying to Self
When you are
forgotten or neglected or purposely set at naught, and you
don’t sting or hurt with the insult or the oversight, but your
heart is happy, being counted worthy to suffer for Christ—that is
dying to self.
When your good is evil spoken
of, when your wishes are crossed, your advice disregarded
or your
opinions ridiculed, and
you refuse to let anger rise in your heart or even to defend
yourself, but take it all in patient, loving silence—that is dying
to self.
When you lovingly, patiently bear
any disorder and irregularity, any impunctuality or any annoyance—when you come face
to face with waste, folly, extravagance, spiritual insensibility—and
endure it as Jesus endured it—that is dying to self.
When you are
content with any food, any offering, any raiment, any climate, any
society, any solitude, any interruption by the will of God—that
is dying to self.
When you never refer to your self
in conversation, or to record your own good works, or itch
after commendation,
when
you can truly love to go unknown—that is dying to self.
When you
can see your brother or sister have his or her needs met and can
honestly rejoice in spirit and can feel no envy nor question
God,
while your own needs are far greater and in more desperate
circumstances—that is dying to self.
When you can receive
correction and reproof from one of less stature than yourself and
can humbly submit inwardly as well as outwardly, finding
no
rebellion or resentment rising up within your heart—that is dying
to self.
by Bill Britton
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